Stability analysis of a plant pathogen evolution model

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Author listLertngim N., Humphries U., van den Bosch F.

PublisherBlue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Publication

Publication year2019

Volume number8

Issue number8

Start page251

End page254

Number of pages4

ISSN2278-3075

eISSN2278-3075

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85069887350&partnerID=40&md5=dc5d51fca7bb4ee064e742f31fb4bfe2

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Stacking of multiple resistance genes in crop cultivars, pyramiding, is an effective way to control plant diseases. However, due to the evolution of the pathogen, resistance cultivar can be overcome. Breeders develop pyramids with more resistance genes to improve the durability of resistance. Since it is difficult to do field experiments on the evolution of the pathogen, mathematical models become an important tool to study the behavior of evolution of plant pathogen through stability analysis. A model for the evolution of pathogen is developed towards virulence against cultivar resistance genes. The aims of this research are to analyze the stability of the steady states of the model. The results from the analysis show that only the equilibrium point (0,0,0,1) was stable while the others were unstable. This stable equilibrium point is characterized by the strain virulent to both resistance genes. The other pathogen strains disappear from the population. Inthe future, the model can be used to determine the breeding strategic for plants which can delay the evolution of pathogen and prolong durability of pyramided plant. ฉ BEIESP.


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