Abstract:Understanding the transmission of inoculum between periods where the host plants are present is central for predicting the development of plant diseases and optimising mitigation strategies. However, the production at the end of the growing period, the survival during the intercrop period, and the emergence or emission of inoculum after sowing or planting can be highly variable, difficult to assess and generally inferred indirectly from symptoms data. As a result, there is a lack of large data sets which is a … Show more
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