Sudden oak death, caused by Phytophthora ramorum, has killed millions of oak and tanoak in California since its first detection in 1995. Despite some localized small-scale management, there has been no large-scale attempt to slow the spread of the pathogen in California. Here we use a stochastic spatially explicit model parameterized using data on the spread of P. ramorum to investigate whether and how the epidemic can be controlled. We find that slowing the spread of P. ramorum is now not possible, and has been impossible for a number of years. However, despite extensive cryptic (i.e., presymptomatic) infection and frequent long-range transmission, effective exclusion of the pathogen from large parts of the state could, in principle, have ...
BGPI : équipe 6 BGPI : équipe 6BGPI : équipe 6Using modelling, many studies have tried to understand...
Sudden oak death, caused by Phytophthora ramorum, is widely established in mesic forests of coastal ...
Sudden oak death is a disease of oak trees caused by an invasive plant pathogen, Phytophthora ramoru...
Sudden oak death, caused by Phytophthora ramorum, has killed millions of oak and tanoak in Californi...
Exotic pathogens and pests threaten ecosystem service, biodiversity, and crop security globally. If ...
<div><p>Exotic pathogens and pests threaten ecosystem service, biodiversity, and crop security globa...
Plant and animal disease outbreaks have significant ecological and economic impacts. The spatial ext...
Plant and animal disease outbreaks have significant ecological and economic impacts. The spatial ext...
AbstractPlant and animal disease outbreaks have significant ecological and economic impacts. The spa...
Sudden oak death has devastated tree populations across California. However, management might still ...
Mathematical models of tree diseases often have little to say about how to manage established epidem...
The pathogen Phytophthora ramorum, the causal agent of Sudden Oak Death (SOD), is responsible for th...
Abstract Accelerated forest dieback has been documented at many locations around the world that have...
Culling of infected individuals is a widely used measure for the control of several plant and animal...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Forestry, 2010Phytophthora ramorum, an...
BGPI : équipe 6 BGPI : équipe 6BGPI : équipe 6Using modelling, many studies have tried to understand...
Sudden oak death, caused by Phytophthora ramorum, is widely established in mesic forests of coastal ...
Sudden oak death is a disease of oak trees caused by an invasive plant pathogen, Phytophthora ramoru...
Sudden oak death, caused by Phytophthora ramorum, has killed millions of oak and tanoak in Californi...
Exotic pathogens and pests threaten ecosystem service, biodiversity, and crop security globally. If ...
<div><p>Exotic pathogens and pests threaten ecosystem service, biodiversity, and crop security globa...
Plant and animal disease outbreaks have significant ecological and economic impacts. The spatial ext...
Plant and animal disease outbreaks have significant ecological and economic impacts. The spatial ext...
AbstractPlant and animal disease outbreaks have significant ecological and economic impacts. The spa...
Sudden oak death has devastated tree populations across California. However, management might still ...
Mathematical models of tree diseases often have little to say about how to manage established epidem...
The pathogen Phytophthora ramorum, the causal agent of Sudden Oak Death (SOD), is responsible for th...
Abstract Accelerated forest dieback has been documented at many locations around the world that have...
Culling of infected individuals is a widely used measure for the control of several plant and animal...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Forestry, 2010Phytophthora ramorum, an...
BGPI : équipe 6 BGPI : équipe 6BGPI : équipe 6Using modelling, many studies have tried to understand...
Sudden oak death, caused by Phytophthora ramorum, is widely established in mesic forests of coastal ...
Sudden oak death is a disease of oak trees caused by an invasive plant pathogen, Phytophthora ramoru...