Diversity of Fusarium head blight populations and trichothecene toxin types reveals regional differences in pathogen composition and temporal dynamics.
Diversity of Fusarium head blight populations and trichothecene toxin types reveals regional differences in pathogen composition and temporal dynamics.
Amy C Kelly,R. Clear,7 Authors,T. Ward
2015 · DOI: 10.1016/j.fgb.2015.05.016
Fungal Genetics and Biology · 98 Citations
TLDR
The results indicate that F. graminearum population dynamics in Canada have been influenced by a complex adaptive landscape comprising different regional selective pressures, and do not reflect a simple model of dispersal and integration following the introduction of a novel pathogen population.
