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Order of arrival and nutrient supply alter outcomes of coinfection with two fungal pathogens

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posted on 2025-08-19, 02:34 authored by Elizabeth Green, Charles Mitchell, Rita Grunberg
<p>A pathogen arriving on a host typically encounters a diverse community of microbes that can shape priority effects, other within-host interactions, and infection outcomes. In plants, environmental nutrients can drive tradeoffs between host growth and defense and can mediate interactions between coinfecting pathogens. Nutrients may thus alter the outcome of pathogen priority effects for the host, but this possibility has received little experimental investigation. To disentangle the relationship between nutrient availability and coinfection dynamics, we factorially manipulated nutrient availability and order of arrival of two foliar fungal pathogens (<em>Rhizoctonia solani </em>and <em>Colletotrichum cereale</em>) on the host grass tall fescue (<em>Festuca arundinacea</em>) and tracked disease outcomes. Overall, <em>C. cereale</em> infection facilitated infection by <em>R. solani</em>, increasing its infection rate regardless of the order of inoculation. Additionally, simultaneous and <em>C. cereale</em>-first inoculations decreased plant growth and – in plants that did not receive nutrient addition – increased leaf nitrogen concentrations compared to uninoculated plants. Nutrient addition did not influence infection rates, severity of infection, or plant biomass. These findings highlight the importance of understanding the intricate associations between the order of pathogen arrival, host nutrient availability, and host defense to better predict infection outcomes.</p>

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NSF: DEB-2308472

USDA: 2016-67013-25762

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Data contact name

Green, Elizabeth

Data contact email

etgreen@live.unc.edu

Publisher

Dryad

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  • Not specified

ISO Topic Category

  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

mixed infection; plant growth; leaves; phytomass; nitrogen; pathogens; fungi; grasses; Festuca arundinacea; nutrient availability

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  • Yes

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  • Public

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