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Asian wild apples threatened by gene flow from domesticated apples and by their pestified pathogen
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2020
bioRxiv
pre-print
AbstractMassive gene flow between crops and their wild relatives may threaten the genetic integrity of wild species. Such threats are now well documented, but little is known about indirect consequences involving the spillover of crop pathogens to wild plants or introgression between crop and wild pathogens. To address these questions, we used population genetics approaches, demographic inference and pathogenicity tests on host-pathogen pairs composed of wild or domesticated apple trees of
doi:10.1101/2020.04.15.042242
fatcat:f2folsu67rbz5fhhaepg7jxx7q