In 2013, Xylella fastidiosa spp. pauca was first reported in Puglia, Italy, causing the olive quick decline syndrome (OQDS). Since then the disease has spread, prompting the initiation of management measures to contain the outbreak. Estimates of the shape of the disease front and the rate of area expansion are needed to inform management, e.g. the delineation of buffer zones. However, empirical estimates of the invasion front and the rate of spread of OQDS are not available. Here, we analysed the hundreds of thousands of records of monitoring data on disease occurrence in Puglia to estimate the shape of the invasion front and the rate of movement of the front. The robustness of estimation was checked using simulation. The shape of the front...
Most diseases caused by Xylella fastidiosa have been reported from North and South America. However,...
Pathogen detection in the Italian outbreak area of X. fastidiosa is carried out using samples from s...
EFSA was asked to update the 2015 EFSA risk assessment on Xylella fastidiosa for the territory of th...
Abstract In 2013, Xylella fastidiosa spp. pauca was first reported in Puglia, Italy, causing the oli...
Xylella fastidiosa is an important plant pathogen that attacks several plants of economic importance...
X. fastidiosa causes serious diseases in a broad range of woody plants (EFSA 2015). The...
Understanding the dispersal of Xylella fastidiosa is essential for effective management of the disea...
Since the initial outbreak, X. fastidiosa has invaded vast swathes of olives in the Apulian Region, ...
In the last years, diseases caused by the bacterium Xylella fastidiosa in several plant species in E...
Xylella fastidiosa (Xf) is a significant threat affecting the agricultural and horticultural industr...
Knowledge on the dynamics of Xylella fastidiosa infection is an essential element for the effective ...
Xylella fastidiosa is a xylem-limited Gram-negative bacterium and the recognized agent of a nu...
Europe’s major X. fastidiosa outbreaks have progressed steadily in the past years as data on the ba...
Xylella fastidiosa is an important insect‐vectored bacterial plant pathogen with a wide host range, ...
Mathematical models represent essential tools allowing a quantitative analysis of an epidemic system...
Most diseases caused by Xylella fastidiosa have been reported from North and South America. However,...
Pathogen detection in the Italian outbreak area of X. fastidiosa is carried out using samples from s...
EFSA was asked to update the 2015 EFSA risk assessment on Xylella fastidiosa for the territory of th...
Abstract In 2013, Xylella fastidiosa spp. pauca was first reported in Puglia, Italy, causing the oli...
Xylella fastidiosa is an important plant pathogen that attacks several plants of economic importance...
X. fastidiosa causes serious diseases in a broad range of woody plants (EFSA 2015). The...
Understanding the dispersal of Xylella fastidiosa is essential for effective management of the disea...
Since the initial outbreak, X. fastidiosa has invaded vast swathes of olives in the Apulian Region, ...
In the last years, diseases caused by the bacterium Xylella fastidiosa in several plant species in E...
Xylella fastidiosa (Xf) is a significant threat affecting the agricultural and horticultural industr...
Knowledge on the dynamics of Xylella fastidiosa infection is an essential element for the effective ...
Xylella fastidiosa is a xylem-limited Gram-negative bacterium and the recognized agent of a nu...
Europe’s major X. fastidiosa outbreaks have progressed steadily in the past years as data on the ba...
Xylella fastidiosa is an important insect‐vectored bacterial plant pathogen with a wide host range, ...
Mathematical models represent essential tools allowing a quantitative analysis of an epidemic system...
Most diseases caused by Xylella fastidiosa have been reported from North and South America. However,...
Pathogen detection in the Italian outbreak area of X. fastidiosa is carried out using samples from s...
EFSA was asked to update the 2015 EFSA risk assessment on Xylella fastidiosa for the territory of th...