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The Dynamics of Multiple Infection in Pyrenophora semeniperda Trevor Davis and Julie Beckstead, Gonzaga University, Department of Biology
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Cheatgrass Invasion Native to Eurasia Transported in crop seed Found in all U.S. states Outcompetes natives Alters fire cycle Persistent seedbank
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Pyrenophora semeniperda Fungus: “BFOD” Possible biocontrol Naturally occurring Seed Pathogen Generalist High infection and death rates in cheatgrass
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Multiple Infections Species and strains Common in nature Complicated: competition, toxins, genetics, growth rate, virulence. Varied response May affect BFOD
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Research Questions Will co-infecting species and strains of fungi reduce BFOD’s potential as a biocontrol? What characteristics of two co-infectors’ relationship determines their response to one another?
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Materials and Methods Double inoculation Species and strains Blotter-plate bioassays Analyze seeds and stromata
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Experiment 1: Species
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Research Question Will co-infecting species of fungi reduce BFOD’s potential as a biocontrol? Probably not.
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Experiment 2: Strains
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Research Question Will co-infecting strains of fungi reduce BFOD’s potential as a biocontrol? No.
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Experiment 2 contd. Fast Virulent
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Research Question What characteristics of two co-infectors’ relationship determines their response to one another? Virulence > Growth Rate
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Conclusions Co-infectors will not affect BFOD’s performance as a biocontrol. Minimal (<30% impact) Reduction in virulence offset by high inoculum load Inoculation combined with other methods
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Conclusions contd. Co-infections may be useful Combine strains for application Example: virulent kills, fast-growing “eats” Lessens risk of non-target death Location-specific genotypes
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Acknowledgements Dr. Julie Beckstead Dr. Susan Meyer Dr. David Boose Dr. Ann Kennedy Sandra Dooley Laura Street Kellene Bergen Lindsay Poston Lauren Miller Kristina Bair Stephen Harrison
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