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A hyperparasite affects the population dynamics of a wild plant pathogen

机译:高寄生虫影响野生植物病原体的种群动态

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Assessing the impact of natural enemies of plant and animal pathogens on their host's population dynamics is needed to determine the role of hyperparasites in affecting disease dynamics, and their potential for use in efficient control strategies of pathogens. Here, we focus on the long-term study describing metapopulation dynamics of an obligate pathogen, the powdery mildew (Podosphaera plantaginis) naturally infecting its wild host plant (Plantago lanceolata) in the fragmented landscape of the Åland archipelago (southwest Finland). Regionally, the pathogen persists through a balance of extinctions and colonizations, yet factors affecting extinction rates remain poorly understood. Mycoparasites of the genus Ampelomyces appear as good candidates for testing the role of a hyperparasite, i.e. a parasite of other parasites, in the regulation of their fungal hosts' population dynamics. For this purpose, we first designed a quantitative PCR assay for detection of Ampelomyces spp. in field-collected samples. This newly developed molecular test was then applied to a large-scale sampling within the Åland archipelago, revealing that Ampelomyces is a widespread hyperparasite in this system, with high variability in prevalence among populations. We found that the hyperparasite was more common on leaves where multiple powdery mildew strains coexist, a pattern that may be attributed to differential exposure. Moreover, the prevalence of Ampelomyces at the plant level negatively affected the overwinter survival of its fungal host. We conclude that this hyperparasite may likely impact on its host population dynamics and argue for increased focus on the role of hyperparasites in disease dynamics.
机译:需要评估动植物病原体的天敌对其宿主种群动态的影响,以确定超寄生虫在影响疾病动态中的作用,以及它们在病原体有效控制策略中的潜力。在这里,我们专注于长期研究,该研究描述了专性病原体白粉病(Podosphaera plantaginis)的自然种群传播动态,该病原菌在Åland群岛(西南芬兰)的零散景观中自然感染了其野生寄主植物(Plantago lanceolata)。在区域上,病原体通过灭绝和定居的平衡而持续存在,但对灭绝速率的影响因素仍然知之甚少。 Ampelomyces属的真菌寄生虫似乎是测试超寄生虫(即其他寄生虫的寄生虫)在调节其真菌宿主种群动态中的作用的良好候选者。为此,我们首先设计了一种定量PCR检测试剂盒来检测Ampelomyces spp。在现场收集的样本中。这项新开发的分子测试随后应用于Åland群岛内的大规模采样中,揭示出Ampelomyces是该系统中广泛存在的超寄生虫,种群中的流行率存在很大差异。我们发现,高寄生虫在多种白粉病菌株共存的叶片上更为常见,这种模式可能归因于差异暴露。此外,在植物水平上,Ampelomyces的患病率对其真菌宿主的越冬存活率产生负面影响。我们得出的结论是,这种高寄生虫可能会影响其寄主种群的动态,并主张增加对高寄生虫在疾病动态中的作用的关注。

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