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AnthracnoseTracer: A spatiotemporal model for simulating the spread of anthracnose in a lupin field

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PHYTOPATHOLOGY
卷 92, 期 10, 页码 1110-1121

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AMER PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO.2002.92.10.1110

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growing point loss; quantitative epidemiology; spread of diseases

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A spatiotemporal model has been developed to simulate the spread of anthracnose. initiated by infected seed, in a lupin field. The model quantifies the loss of healthy growing points of lupin in all 1-m(2) subunits of a field throughout a growing season. The development of growing points is modeled as a function of temperature using a 1-day time step, and disease-induced compensatory growth is accounted for. Dispersal of spores is simulated explicitly using Monte Carlo techniques. Spread of spores occurs during rainfall events on a 1-h time step. The distance traveled by spores is partially dependent on wind speed and is generated by adding the values selected from half-Cauchy distributions. The direction of travel of the spores is influenced by wind direction. The model has been employed to produce a theoretical assessment of damage from disease in two environments at five levels of seed infection. It was calculated that in a susceptible lupin cultivar with a 0.01% initial seed infection. anthracnose would cause approximately 15% loss of healthy growing points in a high rainfall environment in Western Australia. In a low rainfall environment, similar damage would be unlikely even with a much higher (1%) level of seed infection.

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