International audienceDiversification of cropping systems is a lever for the management of epidemics. However, most research to date has focused on cultivar mixtures, especially for cereals, even though crop mixtures can also improve disease management. To investigate the benefits of crop mixtures, we studied the effect of different crop mixture characteristics (i.e., companion proportion, sowing date, and traits) on the protective effect of the mixture. We developed a SEIR (Susceptible, Exposed, Infectious, Removed) model of two damaging wheat diseases ( Zymoseptoria tritici and Puccinia triticina), which were applied to different canopy components, ascribable to wheat and a theoretical companion crop. We used the model to study the sensit...
Since the beginning of agriculture, approximately 10’000 years ago, plant pathogens have posed a maj...
International audienceSeptoria tritici is one of the most damageable wheat foliar diseases in Europe...
peer reviewedThe first step in the formulation of disease management strategy for any cropping syste...
Diversification of cropping systems is a lever for the management of epidemics. However, most resear...
Diversification in pathogen control methods to reduce the severity of economically important foliar ...
Increasing plant diversity using cultivar mixtures is a worthwhile strategy that has been shown as a...
International audienceContext Crop rotations, within-field mixtures, and landscape mosaics including...
Mixing varieties with different levels of disease resistance provide a way to limit the progression ...
Book of abstracts-postersIt is urgent for agriculture to adopt new methods of crop protection that u...
International audienceUnlike qualitative plant resistance, which confers immunity to disease, quanti...
International audienceBackground and AimsDisease models can improve our understanding of dynamic int...
Diversification in pathogen control methods to reduce the severity of economically important foliar ...
Cultivar mixtures slow polycyclic epidemics but may also affect the evolution of pathogen population...
Septoria tritici blotch, caused by the fungus Mycosphaerella graminicola, is the predominant foliar ...
International audienceThe potential of cultivar mixtures to reduce disease severity and increase yie...
Since the beginning of agriculture, approximately 10’000 years ago, plant pathogens have posed a maj...
International audienceSeptoria tritici is one of the most damageable wheat foliar diseases in Europe...
peer reviewedThe first step in the formulation of disease management strategy for any cropping syste...
Diversification of cropping systems is a lever for the management of epidemics. However, most resear...
Diversification in pathogen control methods to reduce the severity of economically important foliar ...
Increasing plant diversity using cultivar mixtures is a worthwhile strategy that has been shown as a...
International audienceContext Crop rotations, within-field mixtures, and landscape mosaics including...
Mixing varieties with different levels of disease resistance provide a way to limit the progression ...
Book of abstracts-postersIt is urgent for agriculture to adopt new methods of crop protection that u...
International audienceUnlike qualitative plant resistance, which confers immunity to disease, quanti...
International audienceBackground and AimsDisease models can improve our understanding of dynamic int...
Diversification in pathogen control methods to reduce the severity of economically important foliar ...
Cultivar mixtures slow polycyclic epidemics but may also affect the evolution of pathogen population...
Septoria tritici blotch, caused by the fungus Mycosphaerella graminicola, is the predominant foliar ...
International audienceThe potential of cultivar mixtures to reduce disease severity and increase yie...
Since the beginning of agriculture, approximately 10’000 years ago, plant pathogens have posed a maj...
International audienceSeptoria tritici is one of the most damageable wheat foliar diseases in Europe...
peer reviewedThe first step in the formulation of disease management strategy for any cropping syste...