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Highlighting features of spatiotemporal spread of powdery mildew epidemics in the vineyard using statistical modeling on field experimental data.

A Calonnec1, P Cartolaro, J Chadoeuf.   

Abstract

A greater understanding of the development of powdery mildew epidemics on vines would improve disease management by making assessments of the risk of invasion more accurate. We characterized the spatiotemporal spread of epidemics in the vineyard, quantified their variability, and identified the factors responsible for it. We described changes in the probability of infection of a leaf in a plot over time and as a function of distance from a source of disease. Logistic models were fitted to field data from artificially inoculated plots. The velocity of spread decreased along the row and increased in the direction of the prevailing winds. The rate of progression over time was plot dependent, and the velocity was dependent on the vigor of the vine (0.1 to 0.27 m day(-1) in areas of moderate vigor and 1.1 m day(-1) in areas of high vigor). When applied to a larger plot with natural primary foci, the spatiotemporal logistic model showed that the velocity and the slope of the gradient in space depended on the foci; however, the velocity remained in the same range. During the period of highest susceptibility for grape, the probability of a leaf becoming infected increased from 2.5 to 13%. Our logistic model was able to predict changes in disease over time of its extension within the plot; however, the crop heterogeneity prevented prediction of variability of disease at the vine scale.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19271983     DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO-99-4-0411

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phytopathology        ISSN: 0031-949X            Impact factor:   4.025


  2 in total

1.  Switching from a mechanistic model to a continuous model to study at different scales the effect of vine growth on the dynamic of a powdery mildew epidemic.

Authors:  Jean-Baptiste Burie; Michel Langlais; Agnès Calonnec
Journal:  Ann Bot       Date:  2010-12-01       Impact factor: 4.357

2.  Responses to climatic and pathogen threats differ in biodynamic and conventional vines.

Authors:  Isabelle Soustre-Gacougnolle; Marc Lollier; Carine Schmitt; Mireille Perrin; Estelle Buvens; Jean-François Lallemand; Mélanie Mermet; Mélanie Henaux; Christelle Thibault-Carpentier; Doulaye Dembelé; Damien Steyer; Céline Clayeux; Anne Moneyron; Jean E Masson
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-11-15       Impact factor: 4.379

  2 in total

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