Range-expanding pests and pathogens in a warming world
DP Bebber - Annual review of phytopathology, 2015 - annualreviews.org
Crop pests and pathogens (CPPs) present a growing threat to food security and ecosystem
management. The interactions between plants and their natural enemies are influenced by …
management. The interactions between plants and their natural enemies are influenced by …
Modelling the impacts of pests and diseases on agricultural systems
The improvement and application of pest and disease models to analyse and predict yield
losses including those due to climate change is still a challenge for the scientific community …
losses including those due to climate change is still a challenge for the scientific community …
Current knowledge on plant/canopy architectural traits that reduce the expression and development of epidemics
B Tivoli, A Calonnec, B Richard, B Ney… - European Journal of …, 2013 - Springer
To reduce the use of pesticides, innovative studies have been developed to introduce the
plant as the centre of the crop protection system. The aim of this paper is to explain how …
plant as the centre of the crop protection system. The aim of this paper is to explain how …
Reconsidering leaf wetness duration determination for plant disease management
T Rowlandson, M Gleason, P Sentelhas… - Plant …, 2015 - Am Phytopath Society
Relationships between leaf wetness and plant diseases have been studied for centuries.
The progress and risk of many bacterial, fungal, and oomycete diseases on a variety of …
The progress and risk of many bacterial, fungal, and oomycete diseases on a variety of …
IoT Enabled, Leaf Wetness Sensor on the Flexible Substrates for In-Situ Plant Disease Management
Early plant disease detection and providing the control measures have become highly
desirable to improve crop yield. Leaf wetness duration (LWD) is one of the essential …
desirable to improve crop yield. Leaf wetness duration (LWD) is one of the essential …
Model-based forecasting of agricultural crop disease risk at the regional scale, integrating airborne inoculum, environmental, and satellite-based monitoring data
NK Newlands - Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Crop diseases have the potential to cause devastating epidemics that threaten the world's
food supply and vary widely in their dispersal pattern, prevalence, and severity. It remains …
food supply and vary widely in their dispersal pattern, prevalence, and severity. It remains …
Modelling coffee leaf rust risk in Colombia with climate reanalysis data
Many fungal plant diseases are strongly controlled by weather, and global climate change is
thus likely to have affected fungal pathogen distributions and impacts. Modelling the …
thus likely to have affected fungal pathogen distributions and impacts. Modelling the …
Dew deposition suppresses transpiration and carbon uptake in leaves
C Gerlein-Safdi, MC Koohafkan, M Chung… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2018 - Elsevier
Dew deposition occurs in ecosystems worldwide, even in the driest deserts and in times of
drought. Although some species absorb dew water directly via foliar uptake, a ubiquitous …
drought. Although some species absorb dew water directly via foliar uptake, a ubiquitous …
Climate change impact and potential adaptation strategies under alternate realizations of climate scenarios for three major crops in Europe
This study presents an estimate of the effects of climate variables and CO 2 on three major
crops, namely wheat, rapeseed and sunflower, in EU27 Member States. We also …
crops, namely wheat, rapeseed and sunflower, in EU27 Member States. We also …
Highly sensitive graphene oxide leaf wetness sensor for disease supervision on medicinal plants
Plant disease prediction plays a pivotal role to abate the crop loss. For this purpose, early
disease prediction models have been explored, where information about leaf wetness …
disease prediction models have been explored, where information about leaf wetness …