2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10658-013-0171-1
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Co-inoculated Plasmopara viticola genotypes compete for the infection of the host independently from the aggressiveness components

Abstract: During Plasmopara viticola epidemics only few genotypes produce most of the secondary lesions and dominate in the population. Selection of dominant genotypes is hypothesized to be linked to environmental conditions and can occur rapidly, particularly if there is also difference between genotypes in terms of fitness and aggressiveness. Measurements of aggressiveness components can largely determine the rate of epidemic development, although the components of aggressiveness do not take into account potential dir… Show more

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