2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.08.06.239319
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Emerging fungal pathogen on an invasive grass differentially affects native species

Abstract: Infectious diseases and invasive species are strong drivers of biological systems that may interact to shift plant community composition. Disease and invasion can each directly suppress native populations, but variation in responses among native species to disease, invasion, and their combined effects are not well characterized. Here, we quantified the responses of three native North American grass species to experimental inoculation with the fungal pathogen Bipolaris gigantea, which has recently emerged in po… Show more

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