Phylogenetic signal in plant pathogen–host range
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute · University of California, Santa Cruz · +1 more institution
Abstract
What determines which plant species are susceptible to a given plant pathogen is poorly understood. Experimental inoculations with fungal pathogens of plant leaves in a tropical rain forest show that most fungal pathogens are polyphagous but that most plant species in a local community are resistant to any given pathogen. The likelihood that a pathogen can infect two plant species decreases continuously with phylogenetic distance between the plants, even to ancient evolutionary distances. This phylogenetic signal in host range allows us to predict the likely host range of plant pathogens in a local community, providing an important tool for plant ecology, design of agronomic systems, quarantine regulations in…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 10.28
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 35
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2Topics & keywords
- Phylogenetic tree
- Biology
- Host (biology)
- Range (aeronautics)
- Ecology
- Phylogenetics
- Pathogen
- Plant community