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Phylogeographic Approaches to Characterize the Emergence of Plant Pathogens

David A. Rasmussen, Niklaus J. Grünwald

2020Phytopathology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Phylogeography combines geographic information with phylogenetic and population genomic approaches to infer the evolutionary history of a species or population in a geographic context. This approach has been instrumental in understanding the emergence, spread, and evolution of a range of plant pathogens. In particular, phylogeography can address questions about where a pathogen originated, whether it is native or introduced, and when and how often introductions occurred. We review the theory, methods, and approaches underpinning phylogeographic inference and highlight applications providing novel insights into the emergence and spread of select pathogens. We hope that this review will be useful in assessing the power, pitfalls, and opportunities presented by various phylogeographic approaches.

Topics & Concepts

PhylogeographyBiologyEvolutionary biologyContext (archaeology)InferencePhylogenetic treePopulation geneticsRange (aeronautics)PopulationEcologyPhylogeneticsData scienceGeneticsComputer sciencePaleontologyArtificial intelligenceGeneMaterials scienceDemographySociologyComposite materialPlant Pathogens and ResistancePlant Pathogens and Fungal DiseasesPlant Disease Resistance and Genetics
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