A Meta-Analysis of genetic correlations between plant resistances to multiple enemies.

Koricheva, Julia and Leimu, Roosa

(2006)

Koricheva, Julia and Leimu, Roosa (2006) A Meta-Analysis of genetic correlations between plant resistances to multiple enemies.. American Naturalist, 168 (1).

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Abstract

Genetic correlations between plant resistances to multiple natural enemies are important because they have the potential to determine the mode of selection that natural enemies impose on a host plant, the structure of herbivore and pathogen communities, and the success of plant breeding for resistance to multiple diseases and pests. We conducted a meta-analysis of 29 published studies of 16 different plant species reporting a total of 467 genetic correlations between resistances to multiple herbivores or pathogens. In general, genetic associations between resistances to multiple natural enemies tended to be positive regardless of the breeding design, type of attacker, and type of host plant. Positive genetic correlations between resistances were stronger when both attackers were pathogens or generalist herbivores and when resistance to different enemies was tested independently, suggesting that generalists may be affected by the same plant resistance traits and that interactions among natural enemies are common. Although the mean associations between resistances were positive, indicating the prevalence of diffuse selection and generalized defenses against multiple enemies, the large variation in both the strength and the direction of the associations suggests a continuum between pairwise and diffuse selection.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleA Meta-Analysis of genetic correlations between plant resistances to multiple enemies.
AuthorsKoricheva, Julia
Leimu, Roosa
Uncontrolled Keywordsmeta-analysis, plant resistance, multiple enemies, generalized defense, diffuse coevolution, community genetics, herbivory
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Biological Science
Research Groups and Centres\Ecology Evolution and Behaviour

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1086/505766

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