Digest: Plant-pathogen coevolution extends to shifts in plant breeding systems

Hawkins, NicholaORCID logo (2019) Digest: Plant-pathogen coevolution extends to shifts in plant breeding systems. Evolution, 73 (3). pp. 628-629. 10.1111/evo.13687
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Plants and their pathogens are in a coevolutionary arms race. Some pathogens, such as anther smuts, use their host plants’ pollinators for spore dispersal. In the plant Dianthus pavonius, gynodioecy (having female and hermaphroditic plants) has evolved to reduce flowering duration and therefore limit exposure to anther smut pathogens. Bruns et al. (2018) show that this shift in breeding system has evolved as a disease escape mechanism.


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