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Local adaptation and evolutionary potential along a temperature gradient in the fungal pathogen Rhynchosporium commune

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EVOLUTIONARY APPLICATIONS
卷 6, 期 3, 页码 524-534

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/eva.12039

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growth rate; GxE; heritability; QST; GST; thermal adaptation; thermal stress

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  1. ETH Zurich [TH-02 07-1]
  2. Swiss National Science Foundation [PP00P3-123396/1]
  3. Fondation Pierre Mercier pour la Science

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To predict the response of plant pathogens to climate warming, data are needed on current thermal adaptation, the pathogen's evolutionary potential, and the link between them. We conducted a common garden experiment using isolates of the fungal pathogen Rhynchosporium commune from nine barley populations representing climatically diverse locations. Clonal replicates of 126 genetically distinct isolates were assessed for their growth rate at 12 degrees C, 18 degrees C, and 22 degrees C. Populations originating from climates with higher monthly temperature variation had higher growth rate at all three temperatures compared with populations from climates with less temperature fluctuation. Population differentiation in growth rate (QST) was significantly higher at 22 degrees C than population differentiation for neutral microsatellite loci (GST), consistent with local adaptation for growth at higher temperatures. At 18 degrees C, we found evidence for stabilizing selection for growth rate as QST was significantly lower than GST. Heritability of growth rate under the three temperatures was substantial in all populations (0.580.76). Genetic variation was lower in populations with higher growth rate at the three temperatures and evolvability increased under heat stress in seven of nine populations. Our findings imply that the distribution of this pathogen is unlikely to be genetically limited under climate warming, due to its high genetic variation and plasticity for thermal tolerance.

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