Chapter 1. The 'diffusion theory' of focus development in plant disease is introduced. Foci develop in space and time. The theory applies primarily to air-borne fungal diseases of the foliage.Chapter 2. The contents of the present volume are outlined.Chapter 3. The 'diffusion theory' of focus development, intended to model phytopathologically interesting phenomena, emerges from a simple set of assumptions summarizing existing knowledge of plant pathologists. Using relatively easy and clear inferences, supported by methods used in mathematics and physics, this knowledge leads to a system of two partial differential equations (3.45), (3.46). These equations represent the 'diffusion theory, in mathematical terms.Chapter 4. As any other new the...
Within-host spread of pathogens is an important process for the study of plant-pathogen interactions...
In many countries around the world, and in particular in Southern countries, the food demand is incr...
A size-structured plant population model is developed to study the evolution of pathogen-induced lea...
<p>Chapter 1. The 'diffusion theory' of focus development in plant disease is introduced. Foci...
An analytical model of a pandemic, initiated by a single focus and spreading over a continent, is de...
A plant disease model is a simplification of a real pathosystem (i.e., the relationships between a p...
<p>Models were developed to study splash dispersal of fungal plant pathogens in space and time...
Given the increased recognition of the importance of spatial aggregation of infected individuals on ...
Power law and exponential models were fitted to 325 sets of observations which described decreases w...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/info...
Despite disease control management, each year part of crop harvest is lost due to plant diseases. Ye...
Theoretical description of epidemics of plant diseases is an invaluable resource for their efficient...
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...
Capacity for dispersal is a fundamental fitness component of plant pathogens. Characterization of pl...
Within-host spread of pathogens is an important process for the study of plant-pathogen interactions...
In many countries around the world, and in particular in Southern countries, the food demand is incr...
A size-structured plant population model is developed to study the evolution of pathogen-induced lea...
<p>Chapter 1. The 'diffusion theory' of focus development in plant disease is introduced. Foci...
An analytical model of a pandemic, initiated by a single focus and spreading over a continent, is de...
A plant disease model is a simplification of a real pathosystem (i.e., the relationships between a p...
<p>Models were developed to study splash dispersal of fungal plant pathogens in space and time...
Given the increased recognition of the importance of spatial aggregation of infected individuals on ...
Power law and exponential models were fitted to 325 sets of observations which described decreases w...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/info...
Despite disease control management, each year part of crop harvest is lost due to plant diseases. Ye...
Theoretical description of epidemics of plant diseases is an invaluable resource for their efficient...
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...
Capacity for dispersal is a fundamental fitness component of plant pathogens. Characterization of pl...
Within-host spread of pathogens is an important process for the study of plant-pathogen interactions...
In many countries around the world, and in particular in Southern countries, the food demand is incr...
A size-structured plant population model is developed to study the evolution of pathogen-induced lea...