Frédérique Didelot
Institut national de la recherche agronomique
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Molecular Ecology | 2011
Pierre Gladieux; Fabien Guérin; Tatiana Giraud; Valérie Caffier; Christophe Lemaire; Luciana Parisi; Frédérique Didelot; Bruno Le Cam
Expanding global trade and the domestication of ecosystems have greatly accelerated the rate of emerging infectious fungal diseases, and host‐shift speciation appears to be a major route for disease emergence. There is therefore an increased interest in identifying the factors that drive the evolution of reproductive isolation between populations adapting to different hosts. Here, we used genetic markers and cross‐inoculations to assess the level of gene flow and investigate barriers responsible for reproductive isolation between two sympatric populations of Venturia inaequalis, the fungal pathogen causing apple scab disease, one of the fungal populations causing a recent emerging disease on resistant varieties. Our results showed the maintenance over several years of strong and stable differentiation between the two populations in the same orchards, suggesting ongoing ecological divergence following a host shift. We identified strong selection against immigrants (i.e. host specificity) from different host varieties as the strongest and likely most efficient barrier to gene flow between local and emerging populations. Cross‐variety disease transmission events were indeed rare in the field and cross‐inoculation tests confirmed high host specificity. Because the fungus mates within its host after successful infection and because pathogenicity‐related loci prevent infection of nonhost trees, adaptation to specific hosts may alone maintain both genetic differentiation between and adaptive allelic combinations within sympatric populations parasitizing different apple varieties, thus acting as a ‘magic trait’. Additional intrinsic and extrinsic postzygotic barriers might complete reproductive isolation and explain why the rare migrants and F1 hybrids detected do not lead to pervasive gene flow across years.
Plant Pathology | 2007
Frédérique Didelot; L. Brun; Luciana Parisi
Crop Protection | 2008
Laurent Brun; Frédérique Didelot; Luciana Parisi
Plant Pathology | 2010
Valérie Caffier; Frédérique Didelot; B. Pumo; David Causeur; Charles Eric Durel; Luciana Parisi
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2016
Frédérique Didelot; Valérie Caffier; Gilles Orain; Arnaud Lemarquand; Luciana Parisi
Archive | 2009
Frédérique Didelot; Luciana Parisi; Gilles Orain; Arnaud Lemarquand; Bruno Le Cam; François Laurens; Valérie Caffier
Rencontre Technique Agriculture Biologique Fruits | 2013
Laurent Brun; Freddy Combe; Eva Laget; Christophe Gros; Luciana Parisi; Frédérique Didelot; Mehdi Al Rifaï; Marie-Noëlle Bellanger; Caroline Denancé; Charles Eric Durel; Pascale Expert; Elisa Ravon; Valérie Caffier; Gilles Orain; Philippe Billy; Christophe Brouard; Arnaud Lemarquand
Phytoma-La Défense des végétaux | 2011
Laurent Brun; Frédérique Didelot; Arnaud Lemarquand; Freddy Combe; Gilles Orain; Cécile Payen; Luciana Parisi
26th Fungal Genetics Conference | 2011
Pierre Gladieux; Fabien Guérin; Tatiana Giraud; Valérie Caffier; Christophe Lemaire; Luciana Parisi; Frédérique Didelot; Bruno Le Cam
Phytoma-La Défense des végétaux | 2004
Luciana Parisi; Frédérique Didelot; Laurent Brun