Title of article :
Summer Epidemics of Apple Scab: The Relationship between Measurements and their Implications for the Development of Predictive Models and Threshold Levels under Different Disease Control Regimes
Author/Authors :
I. J. Holb and M. J. Jeger، نويسنده , , B. Heijne and M. J. Jeger، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
A 2-year study on epidemic progress of apple scab was
conducted at Randwijk, the Netherlands, in 1998 and
1999. The summer epidemic caused by conidia was
studied instead of the well-described spring season epidemic
originating from ascospores. The aim was to
investigate relationships between disease measurements,
i.e. disease incidence and severity measures of apple
scab, and their implications for the development of predictive
models and threshold levels. The study characterized
good relationships between the measurements
on cultivar Jonagold using regression analyses in three
disease control regimes (untreated, organic and integrated).
For fruit quality prediction, the relationship
between fruit incidence (If) and leaf incidence (Il)
in the organic control regime was given by
If ¼ 1.966 + 0.402 · (Il) (R2 ¼ 0.92). As a result of
low level of disease in the integrated control regime,
shoot incidence (Is), with higher values than leaf incidence,
was better suited for prediction. The relationship
was given by If ¼ )0.162 + 0.028 · (Is) (R2 ¼ 0.91).
For the integrated control regime, disease threshold
levels were constructed for timing of the final fungicide
application. If an apple grower wants to keep fruit
infection under 1% incidence (harvest scab threshold),
the timing of the final fungicide application (action
threshold) should correspond to 4% shoot scab incidence
at the beginning of August. The results are compared
with similar studies and their biological
interpretation is discussed
Keywords :
integrated and organic disease control , Predictive model , relationshipbetween measurements , apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) , disease thresholds
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology