Power law and exponential models were fitted to 325 sets of observations which described decreases with distance in deposition of air-borne or splash-borne spores, or pollen, or in amounts of plant disease caused by fungi, bacteria or viruses. There, was generally little difference between the models in the goodness of fit to these data, although deposition gradients for spores borne in splash droplets were fitted better by exponential models and gradients for fungi with air-borne spores less than 10 μm in diameter were fitted better by power law models. The exponential model has the property that the observed variable decreases by half as the distance from the source increases by a constant increment (the half-distance); this provides a me...
A multi-layer physical model, sporesim-1d, based on the gradient transfer theory (K-theory) of turbu...
Chapter 1. The 'diffusion theory' of focus development in plant disease is introduced. Foci develop ...
We examined the potential of the dimensionless Weber number of an impacting water drop for predictin...
Graduation date: 2005Primary disease gradients of wheat stripe rust, caused by the aerially disperse...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/info...
Given the increased recognition of the importance of spatial aggregation of infected individuals on ...
Aerial dispersal of inoculum is the primary means of movement for many plant diseases. one of the ch...
Disease spread is the result of inoculum dispersal. Dispersal is the movement of infectious units (e...
Invasive plant diseases can have devastating consequences on the local plant populations, in both ag...
Plant diseases often cause serious yield losses in agriculture. A pathogen’s invasiveness can be qua...
<div><p>Given its biological significance, determining the dispersal kernel (i.e., the distribution ...
Models of windblown pollen or spore movement are required to predict gene flow from genetically modi...
Dispersal is a key ecological process, but it remains difficult to measure. By recording numbers of ...
International audienceGiven its biological significance, determining the dispersal kernel (i.e., the...
Small propagules like pollen or fungal spores may be dispersed by the wind over distances of hundred...
A multi-layer physical model, sporesim-1d, based on the gradient transfer theory (K-theory) of turbu...
Chapter 1. The 'diffusion theory' of focus development in plant disease is introduced. Foci develop ...
We examined the potential of the dimensionless Weber number of an impacting water drop for predictin...
Graduation date: 2005Primary disease gradients of wheat stripe rust, caused by the aerially disperse...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/info...
Given the increased recognition of the importance of spatial aggregation of infected individuals on ...
Aerial dispersal of inoculum is the primary means of movement for many plant diseases. one of the ch...
Disease spread is the result of inoculum dispersal. Dispersal is the movement of infectious units (e...
Invasive plant diseases can have devastating consequences on the local plant populations, in both ag...
Plant diseases often cause serious yield losses in agriculture. A pathogen’s invasiveness can be qua...
<div><p>Given its biological significance, determining the dispersal kernel (i.e., the distribution ...
Models of windblown pollen or spore movement are required to predict gene flow from genetically modi...
Dispersal is a key ecological process, but it remains difficult to measure. By recording numbers of ...
International audienceGiven its biological significance, determining the dispersal kernel (i.e., the...
Small propagules like pollen or fungal spores may be dispersed by the wind over distances of hundred...
A multi-layer physical model, sporesim-1d, based on the gradient transfer theory (K-theory) of turbu...
Chapter 1. The 'diffusion theory' of focus development in plant disease is introduced. Foci develop ...
We examined the potential of the dimensionless Weber number of an impacting water drop for predictin...