Models of plant resistance deployment
Owing to their evolutionary potential, plant pathogens are able to rapidly adapt to genetically
controlled plant resistance, often resulting in resistance breakdown and major epidemics in …
controlled plant resistance, often resulting in resistance breakdown and major epidemics in …
[HTML][HTML] Modelling impacts of climate change on arable crop diseases: progress, challenges and applications
F Newbery, A Qi, BDL Fitt - Current opinion in plant biology, 2016 - Elsevier
Highlights•Investigations of climate change impacts still concentrate on few crops and
pathogens.•Climate model ensembles can quantify some uncertainty in crop disease …
pathogens.•Climate model ensembles can quantify some uncertainty in crop disease …
Assessing the durability and efficiency of landscape-based strategies to deploy plant resistance to pathogens
Genetically-controlled plant resistance can reduce the damage caused by pathogens.
However, pathogens have the ability to evolve and overcome such resistance. This often …
However, pathogens have the ability to evolve and overcome such resistance. This often …
Climatic indicators for crop infection risk: application to climate change impacts on five major foliar fungal diseases in Northern France
M Launay, J Caubel, G Bourgeois, F Huard… - Agriculture, ecosystems …, 2014 - Elsevier
Since weather has a major influence on the occurrence and development of crop diseases,
valuable insight toward future agricultural planning emerges with assessment tools to …
valuable insight toward future agricultural planning emerges with assessment tools to …
Differential impact of landscape‐scale strategies for crop cultivar deployment on disease dynamics, resistance durability and long‐term evolutionary control
A multitude of resistance deployment strategies have been proposed to tackle the
evolutionary potential of pathogens to overcome plant resistance. In particular, many …
evolutionary potential of pathogens to overcome plant resistance. In particular, many …
Addressing the challenges of pathogen evolution on the world's arable crops
Advances in genomic and molecular technologies coupled with an increasing
understanding of the fine structure of many resistance and infectivity genes, have opened up …
understanding of the fine structure of many resistance and infectivity genes, have opened up …
Epidemiological and evolutionary management of plant resistance: optimizing the deployment of cultivar mixtures in time and space in agricultural landscapes
F Fabre, E Rousseau, L Mailleret… - Evolutionary …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The management of genes conferring resistance to plant–pathogens should make it
possible to control epidemics (epidemiological perspective) and preserve resistance …
possible to control epidemics (epidemiological perspective) and preserve resistance …
Effects of host variability on the spread of invasive forest diseases
S Prospero, M Cleary - Forests, 2017 - mdpi.com
Biological invasions, resulting from deliberate and unintentional species transfers of insects,
fungal and oomycete organisms, are a major consequence of globalization and pose a …
fungal and oomycete organisms, are a major consequence of globalization and pose a …
Concepts, approaches, and avenues for modelling crop health and crop losses
This article addresses the modelling of crop health and its impact on crop losses, with a
special emphasis on plant diseases. Plant disease epidemiological models have many …
special emphasis on plant diseases. Plant disease epidemiological models have many …
[PDF][PDF] Exploring complementarities between modelling approaches that enable upscaling from plant community functioning to ecosystem services as a way to support …
Promoting plant diversity through crop mixtures is a mainstay of the agroecological
transition. Modelling this transition requires considering both plant–plant interactions and …
transition. Modelling this transition requires considering both plant–plant interactions and …