Abstract
AbstractInvasive pathogens are a major threat to forest health especially in managed forest with low diversity. The die-back of EuropeanFraxinus spp. caused by the fungusHymenoscyphus fraxineusis the latest example of pathogen invasion causing widespread damage. Host resistance and environment, in particular stand factors were shown to strongly impact disease severity on European ash. The fact thatH. fraxineusreproduce mostly through heterothallic sexual reproduction suggest that an Allee effect could limit the mating success at low host densities, thus limiting inoculum production and disease development. Populations ofH. fraxineuswere monitored during the fruiting period in a network of stands across a host density gradient in forest and non-forest environment. Ash dieback, basal area of ash, density of infected ash leaf debris (rachis) and apothecia in the litter and ascospores load in the air were determined in the different environments during two years. We showed significant differences between forest and non-forest environment with ash dieback, infection rate and inoculum production higher in forest settings. Host density significantly affected disease development, with crown dieback, density of infected rachis in the litter and inoculum production increasing with host density. We also demonstrated that fruiting rate, i.e. the number of apothecia per infected rachis dry weight, is strongly dependent on infected rachis density. Inoculum production is therefore limited at low host densities. Such a component Allee effect could be important inH. fraxineusepidemiology and invasion dynamic.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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