five

Disease resistance is more costly at younger ages: An explanation for the maintenance of juvenile susceptibility

收藏
DataONE2025-04-07 更新2025-04-26 收录
下载链接:
https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:c4e1002fccfcbbd53783754fab84e8cb38bc9b58d7fea9f39220a717c65ca2d5
下载链接
链接失效反馈
官方服务:
资源简介:
High juvenile susceptibility drives infectious disease epidemics across kingdoms, yet the evolutionary mechanisms that maintain this susceptibility are unclear. We tested the hypothesis that juvenile susceptibility is maintained by high costs of juvenile resistance by quantifying the genetic correlation between host fitness and age-specific innate resistance to a fungal pathogen in a wild plant. We found significant fitness costs associated with disease resistance at juvenile but not at adult host stages, and show that the magnitude of these juvenile resistance costs are sufficient to prevent the spread of juvenile resistance in models. Our results provide the first direct evidence that costs of resistance decrease with host age, and provide an explanation for the maintenance of epidemiologically important juvenile susceptibility in natural populations., Two data sets are included: Results from greenhouse inoculation studies on 45-full S. latifolia plants at 4 ages (9, 19, 78, and 104 days) Measurements of survival, flowering, and fruiting over 2 years for 721 plants from the same full sib families planted in a common garden in Beltsville, MD We include both the raw data, and a combined data set with both the resitance measures and survival and flowering field data.   Scripts for the analsyis are also included. These are descripted in the manuscript. , , # Disease resistance is more costly at younger ages: An explanation for the maintenance of juvenile susceptibility [https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.4f4qrfjnh](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.4f4qrfjnh) ## Description of the data and file structure ### Files and variables #### File: data.zip **Description:** Four files are included. Three raw data files, and one summary data file for analysis: **resistance.csv** – Family level resistance data at each of four ages from greenhouse experiments.  o   **family**- name of full sib plant family (character variable: some are numbers, others a combination of numbers and letters e.g. ‘IB6’) o   **n.9d** – number of plants that were inoculated by the low-dose 3uL drop inoculation method at 9 days.  For this, and n.19d, n.78d, and n.104d: Only plants that ultimately flowered and could be scored for the presence or absence of disease are included in this total. NA indicates no data for that family at that age. o   **n.19d** – number of plants th...,
创建时间:
2025-04-08
二维码
社区交流群
二维码
科研交流群
商业服务