Descripción
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Viruses are important plant pathogens that comprise the largest proportion of emergent pathogens of plants, accounting for about 47% of emergence events. Understanding plant virus emergence requires understanding virus ecology, epidemiology and evolution. We will present results of studies of virus populations from the field, and show how the fitness effects of mutations that affect host range can be modulated by environmental factors, thus illustrating eco-evolutionary interactions in the determination of host range expansion | |
Internacional
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Si |
ISSN o ISBN
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000-00-000o-000-0 |
Entidad relacionada
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Nacionalidad Entidad
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FRANCIA |
Lugar del congreso
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Roscoff (Francia). 21-25 octubre 2019 |