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From: Rotating and stacking genes can improve crop resistance durability while potentially selecting highly virulent pathogen strains

Figure 6

Case 4, model predictions of total infection by each pathogen genotype (proportion of total locations infected, left), and the corresponding frequencies of each virulent allele (right) changing over time under different rotation strategies (from top to bottom: (S1) no rotation; (S2) rotation every year; (S3) rotation every 5 years; and (S4) rotation every year with stacked resistance genes). The fitness modifier is set at 0.7, the initial frequency of each virulent allele equals \(50\%\), the modifier of increase rate for non-virulent strains equals 0.5, and other parameters are at baseline values: the initial amount of inoculum represents \(10 \%\) of available locations.

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