When does spatial diversification usefully maximize the durability of crop disease resistance?

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  • who: Mathematical and collaborators from the Department of Sciences, University of Cambridge, Downing St, Cambridge, EA, United Kingdom have published the research: When Does Spatial Diversification Usefully Maximize the Durability of Crop Disease Resistance?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The focus of the model on disease spread at the landscape scale, with kernel driven pathogen dispersal, makes it appropriate for application to any gene-for-gene crop disease system with a foliar wind dispersed pathogen (such as many rusts or powdery mildews). The rational for this is that such a baseline epidemic, with balanced routes . . .

     

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