“…The urediniospores may also ascend to the atmosphere and travel to other plantations (Becker and Kranz, 1977;Vandermeer and Rohani, 2014). For each of these ways of dispersal, there are agroecological management proposals to reduce the spread, like reducing the density or clustering of the plantations (Beasley et al, 2022;Ehrenbergerová et al, 2018), avoiding regular or extremely dense patterns that can make the epidemic thrive through contact or splash-mediated dispersal (Hajian-Forooshani and Vandermeer, 2021;Mora Van Cauwelaert et al, 2023a;Li et al, 2023), but also planting different trees within the plots and in the borders to reduce local and regional wind dispersal (Avelino et al, 2022;Boudrot et al, 2016;Gagliardi et al, 2020) It has been observed that workers can also disperse CLR within the plot and between regions (Becker and Kranz, 1977;Ramírez-Camejo et al, 2022;Schieber and Zentmyer, 1984).…”