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Local adaptation and population structure at a micro-geographical scale of a fungal parasite on its host plant
Authors:Capelle J  Neema C
Affiliation:UMR de Pathologie Végétale, INA-PG, Paris Cedex 05, France.
Abstract:Local adaptation, which has been detected for several wild pathosystems is influenced by gene flow and recombination. In this study, we investigate local adaptation and population structure at a fine scale in wild populations of a plant-pathogen fungus. We sampled hierarchically strains of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum in a wild population of its host. The analysis of AFLP patterns obtained for 86 strains indicated that: (i) many different haplotypes can be discriminated, although occurrence of recombination could not be shown; (ii) migration between adjacent plants seemed rare during the season; and (iii) neutral diversity is structured according to groups of plants and individual host plants. Furthermore, we tested for the occurrence of local adaptation using a cross-inoculation experiment. Our results showed local adaptation at the scale of the individual host plant. These results indicate that fine-scale dynamics has evolutionary consequences in this pathosystem.
Keywords:AFLP  Colletotrichum lindemuthianum  local adaptation  Phaseolus vulgaris  population structure  recombination  wild populations
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