Application of plant disease models in decision making
Date
2009-06-20Author
Harbant, Singh
Siti Jasmida, Jamil
Nooraihan, Abdullah
Dachyar, Arbain
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Plant disease models typically are
developed from field studies. The goal is to
predict the risk of disease based on
monitoring key environmental, host, and
pathogen variables. Based on management
options and goals, action thresholds can be
incorporated into the model to provide
advice for suitable control treatments.
Models should be evaluated in the field,
and actual disease compared to predicted
disease.
In this paper we focus on practical plant
disease management issues and the use of
mathematical techniques in designing the
corresponding models. We describe
relevant examples for each approach
pointing out how they deal with issues
such as adapting a model to different
geographical area, or validating and
maintaining the model on a long period.
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