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Evolutionary dynamics of plant-pathogen interactions / Jeremy J. Burdon, Anna-Liisa Laine.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019Description: x,383 pages, 23 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9781108700153 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 632.3 BUR
Contents:
The diverse & ubiquitous nature of pathogens -- Environment as a determinant of pathogen incidence, abundance and evolution -- Genetics of host plant resistance & pathogen infectivity and aggressiveness -- Sources and patterns of variation in plant pathogens -- Demographic & genetic processes in host & pathogen populations -- Co-evolutionary dynamics in a metapopulation context -- Co-evolution and host & pathogen life-histories -- Effect of pathogens on plant community dynamics -- Future developments.
Summary: Provides a comprehensive overview of the complexity of plant-pathogen associations and forces that shape ongoing contemporary populations and species as they track each other through ecological and evolutionary time and space. It merges information from the fields of agriculture, forestry, ecology, conservation biology and genomics.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The diverse & ubiquitous nature of pathogens -- Environment as a determinant of pathogen incidence, abundance and evolution -- Genetics of host plant resistance & pathogen infectivity and aggressiveness -- Sources and patterns of variation in plant pathogens -- Demographic & genetic processes in host & pathogen populations -- Co-evolutionary dynamics in a metapopulation context -- Co-evolution and host & pathogen life-histories -- Effect of pathogens on plant community dynamics -- Future developments.

Provides a comprehensive overview of the complexity of plant-pathogen associations and forces that shape ongoing contemporary populations and species as they track each other through ecological and evolutionary time and space. It merges information from the fields of agriculture, forestry, ecology, conservation biology and genomics.

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