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Trade-offs between host tolerances to different pathogens in plant-virus interactions

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VIRUS EVOLUTION
Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/ve/veaa019

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Arabidopsis thaliana; Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV); evolution of tolerance; resistance; tolerance-tolerance tradeoffs; Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV)

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  1. Plan Nacional I+D+i, Ministerio de Economia y Competitidad, Spain [BIO2016-79165-R]
  2. Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad (Instituto de Salud Carlos III) [PIE13/00041]
  3. Erasmus Mundus BRAVE Scholarship of the European Union [2013-2536/001-001]

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Although accumulating evidence indicates that tolerance is a plant defence strategy against pathogens as widespread as resistance, how plants evolve tolerance is poorly understood. Theory predicts that hosts will evolve to maximize tolerance or resistance, but not both. Remarkably, most experimental works failed in finding this trade-off. We tested the hypothesis that the evolution of tolerance to one virus is traded-off against tolerance to others, rather than against resistance and identified the associated mechanisms. To do so, we challenged eighteen Arabidopsis thaliana genotypes with Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) and Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV). We characterized plant life-history trait modifications associated with reduced effects of TuMV and CMV on plant seed production (fecundity tolerance) and life period (mortality tolerance), both measured as a norm of reaction across viral loads (range tolerance). Also, we analysed resistance-tolerance and tolerancetolerance trade-offs. Results indicate that tolerance to TuMV is associated with changes in the length of the prereproductive and reproductive periods, and tolerance to CMV with resource reallocation from growth to reproduction; and that tolerance to TuMV is traded-off against tolerance to CMV in a virulence-dependent manner. Thus, this work provides novel insights on the mechanisms of plant tolerance and highlights the importance of considering the combined effect of different pathogens to understand how plant defences evolve.

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