Pest Management Science (2020) 76, 2548-2556

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Renik Van den Eynde, Thomas Van Leeuwen and Geert Haesaert (2020)
Identifying drivers of spatio-temporal dynamics in barley yellow dwarf virus epidemiology as a critical factor in disease control
Pest Management Science 76 (8), 2548-2556
Abstract: Barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) is one of the most important viral diseases of small grains worldwide. An understanding of its epidemiology is crucial to control this disease in a sustainable way. The virus moves through the agricultural landscape via cereal aphids as vectors. Understanding movement of these aphids in space and time is of key importance and in doing so, the spatial and temporal variables that influence BYDV epidemiology can be identified. The presence of summer hosts, crop rotation, crop diversity, agricultural practices and climate variables are crucial. Through digitalization, spatial (e.g. land-use) and temporal (e.g. weather) information is becoming more readily available. Including this information into a prediction model could improve decision support systems that will rationalize the decision-making process towards a more integrated control of the disease.
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Database assignments for author(s): Thomas Van Leeuwen

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
review
population dynamics/ epidemiology


Pest and/or beneficial records:

Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.
Maize yellow dwarf virus RMV
Luteovirus pavhordei
Barley yellow dwarf virus GPV
Luteovirus mavhordei
Barley yellow dwarf virus SGV
Luteovirus pashordei
Cereal yellow dwarf virus RPV