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Host nutrition mediates interactions between plant viruses, altering transmission and predicted disease spread.

Amy E Kendig1,2, Elizabeth T Borer1, Emily N Boak1,3, Tashina C Picard1, Eric W Seabloom1.   

Abstract

Interactions among co-infecting pathogens are common across host taxa and can affect infectious disease dynamics. Host nutrition can mediate these among-pathogen interactions, altering the establishment and growth of pathogens within hosts. It is unclear, however, how nutrition-mediated among-pathogen interactions affect transmission and the spn>read of disease through popn>ulations. We manipn>ulated the n>an class="Chemical">nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) supplies to oat plants in growth chambers and evaluated interactions between two aphid-vectored Barley and Cereal Yellow Dwarf Viruses: PAV and RPV. We quantified the effect of each virus on the other's establishment, within-plant density, and transmission. Co-inoculation significantly increased PAV density when N and P supplies were low and tended to increase RPV density when N supply was high. Co-infection increased PAV transmission when N and P supplies were low and tended to increase RPV transmission when N supply was high. Despite the parallels between the effects of among-pathogen interactions on density and transmission, changes in virus density only partially explained changes in transmission, suggesting that virus density-independent processes contribute to transmission. A mathematical model describing the spread of two viruses through a plant population, parameterized with empirically derived transmission values, demonstrated that nutrition-mediated among-pathogen interactions could affect disease spread. Interactions that altered transmission through virus density-independent processes determined overall disease dynamics. Our work suggests that host nutrition alters disease spread through among-pathogen interactions that modify transmission.
© 2020 by the Ecological Society of America.

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Keywords:  zzm321990Avena sativazzm321990; zzm321990Rhopalosiphum padizzm321990; barley and cereal yellow dwarf viruses; co-infection; disease spread; nitrogen; phosphorus; transmission; within-host pathogen density

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32745231     DOI: 10.1002/ecy.3155

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecology        ISSN: 0012-9658            Impact factor:   5.499


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