Invasive soilborne plant pathogens cause substantial damage to crops and natural populations, but our understanding of how to prevent their epidemics or reduce their damage is limited. A key and experimentally-tested concept in the epidemiology of soilborne plant diseases is that of a threshold spacing between hosts below which epidemics (invasive spread) can occur. We extend this paradigm by examining how plant-root growth may alter the conditions for occurrence of soilborne pathogen epidemics in plant populations. We hypothesise that host-root growth can 1) increase the probability of pathogen transmission between neighbouring plants and, consequently, 2) decrease the threshold spacing for epidemics to occur. We predict that, in systems i...
KEYNOTEEpidemics are dynamical processes with variable rates of disease progress. How much of these ...
Epidemics are dynamical processes with variable rates of disease progress. How much of these changes...
Soil-borne fungal diseases are a major problem in agriculture. A century ago, the Dutch plant pathol...
Invasive soilborne plant pathogens cause substantial damage to crops and natural populations, but ou...
Invasive soilborne plant pathogens cause substantial damage to crops and natural populations, but ou...
Spread of soil-borne fungal plant pathogens is mainly driven by the amount of resources the pathogen...
Spread of soil-borne fungal plant pathogens is mainly driven by the amount of resources the pathogen...
Spread of soil-borne fungal plant pathogens is mainly driven by the amount of resources the pathogen...
As any epidemic on plants is driven by the amount of susceptible tissue, and the distance between or...
Strategies to manage plant disease—from use of resistant varieties to crop rotation, elimination of ...
International audiencePropagation systems for seedling growth play a major role in agriculture, and ...
Propagation systems for seedling growth play a major role in agriculture, and in notable cases (such...
Epidemics are dynamical processes with variable rates of disease progress. How much of these changes...
<div><p>Spread of soil-borne fungal plant pathogens is mainly driven by the amount of resources the ...
Using digitized images of the three-dimensional, branching structures for root systems of bean seedl...
KEYNOTEEpidemics are dynamical processes with variable rates of disease progress. How much of these ...
Epidemics are dynamical processes with variable rates of disease progress. How much of these changes...
Soil-borne fungal diseases are a major problem in agriculture. A century ago, the Dutch plant pathol...
Invasive soilborne plant pathogens cause substantial damage to crops and natural populations, but ou...
Invasive soilborne plant pathogens cause substantial damage to crops and natural populations, but ou...
Spread of soil-borne fungal plant pathogens is mainly driven by the amount of resources the pathogen...
Spread of soil-borne fungal plant pathogens is mainly driven by the amount of resources the pathogen...
Spread of soil-borne fungal plant pathogens is mainly driven by the amount of resources the pathogen...
As any epidemic on plants is driven by the amount of susceptible tissue, and the distance between or...
Strategies to manage plant disease—from use of resistant varieties to crop rotation, elimination of ...
International audiencePropagation systems for seedling growth play a major role in agriculture, and ...
Propagation systems for seedling growth play a major role in agriculture, and in notable cases (such...
Epidemics are dynamical processes with variable rates of disease progress. How much of these changes...
<div><p>Spread of soil-borne fungal plant pathogens is mainly driven by the amount of resources the ...
Using digitized images of the three-dimensional, branching structures for root systems of bean seedl...
KEYNOTEEpidemics are dynamical processes with variable rates of disease progress. How much of these ...
Epidemics are dynamical processes with variable rates of disease progress. How much of these changes...
Soil-borne fungal diseases are a major problem in agriculture. A century ago, the Dutch plant pathol...