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Publikováno v:
PLoS Computational Biology, Vol 17, Iss 12, p e1009759 (2021)
Many plant viruses are transmitted by insect vectors. Transmission can be described as persistent or non-persistent depending on rates of acquisition, retention, and inoculation of virus. Much experimental evidence has accumulated indicating vectors
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Dynamics, Vol 13, Iss 0, Pp 325-353 (2019)
Vector-transmitted diseases of plants have had devastating effects on agricultural production worldwide, resulting in drastic reductions in yield for crops such as cotton, soybean, tomato, and cassava. Plant-vector-virus models with continuous replan
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https://doaj.org/article/92970314e6a547f38fee5c9edb60b7f7
Autor:
Frédéric M Hamelin, Linda J S Allen, Vrushali A Bokil, Louis J Gross, Frank M Hilker, Michael J Jeger, Carrie A Manore, Alison G Power, Megan A Rúa, Nik J Cunniffe
Publikováno v:
PLoS Biology, Vol 17, Iss 12, p e3000551 (2019)
If pathogen species, strains, or clones do not interact, intuition suggests the proportion of coinfected hosts should be the product of the individual prevalences. Independence consequently underpins the wide range of methods for detecting pathogen i
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Autor:
Michael J. Jeger, Hannah Fielder, Tim Beale, Anna Szyniszewska, Stephen Parnell, Nik J. Cunniffe
A synoptic review of plant disease epidemics and outbreaks was made using two complementary approaches. The first approach involved reviewing scientific literature published in 2021; the second approach involved retrieving new records added in 2021 t
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Plant diseases caused by viruses share many common features with those caused by other pathogen taxa in terms of the host-pathogen interaction, but there are also distinctive features in epidemiology, most apparent where transmission is by vectors. C
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Autor:
Michael J. Jeger
Publikováno v:
Plants, Vol 9, Iss 12, p 1768 (2020)
Epidemiology is the science of how disease develops in populations, with applications in human, animal and plant diseases. For plant diseases, epidemiology has developed as a quantitative science with the aims of describing, understanding and predict
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https://doaj.org/article/8a6ea1f4144d4f02af309c5b5538d80c
Autor:
Michael J. Jeger
Publikováno v:
Plant Pathology. 71:111-130
Disease in wild plant populations has received less attention from plant pathologists than diseases of managed plants in agriculture, horticulture, and plantation forestry. Plant ecologists, however, have contributed much to an understanding of how p
Publikováno v:
Outlooks on Pest Management. 31:106-112
During the International Year of Plant Health, the role of pest risk management in trade is reemphasised. Systems Approach uses a combination of measures to reduce pest risk, making it more robust against failure than a single pre-export phytosanitar
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Dynamics, Vol 13, Iss 0, Pp 325-353 (2019)
Vector-transmitted diseases of plants have had devastating effects on agricultural production worldwide, resulting in drastic reductions in yield for crops such as cotton, soybean, tomato, and cassava. Plant-vector-virus models with continuous replan