Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5517416 Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Individual plant pathogens respond plastically to within-host microbial interactions.•Within-host microbial interactions may impact pathogen population dynamics.•Cross-level studies will elucidate connection between plastic and genetic responses.

Predicting the effects of plant-associated microbes on emergence, spread, and evolution of plant pathogens demands an understanding of how pathogens respond to these microbes at two levels of biological organization: that of an individual pathogen and that of a pathogen population across multiple individual plants. We first examine the plastic responses of individual plant pathogens to microbes within a shared host, as seen through changes in pathogen growth and multiplication. We then explore the limited understanding of how within-plant microbial interactions affect pathogen populations and discuss the need to incorporate population-level observations with population genomic techniques. Finally, we suggest that integrating across levels will further our understanding of the ecological and evolutionary impacts of within-plant microbial interactions on pathogens.

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