Space-time point pattern analysis of flavescence dorée epidemic in a grapevine field: disease progression and recovery
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Analyses of space-time statistical features of a flavescence dorée (FD) epidemic in
Vitis vinifera plants are presented. FD spread was surveyed from 2011 to 2015 in a
vineyard of 17,500 m2 surface area in the Piemonte region, Italy; count and position of
symptomatic plants were used to test the hypothesis of epidemic Complete Spatial
Randomness and isotropicity in the space-time static (year-by-year) point pattern
measure. Space-time dynamic (year-to-year) point pattern analyses were applied to
newly infected and recovered plants to highlight statistics of FD progression and
regression over time. Results highlighted point patterns ranging from disperse (at small
scales) to aggregated (at large scales) over the years, suggesting that the FD epidemic
is characterized by multiscale properties that may depend on infection incidence,
vector population, and flight behavior. Dynamic analyses showed moderate preferential
progression and regression along rows. Nearly uniform distributions of direction and
negative exponential distributions of distance of newly symptomatic and recovered
plants relative to existing symptomatic plants highlighted features of vector mobility
similar to Brownian motion. These evidences indicate that space-time epidemics
modeling should include environmental setting (e.g., vineyard geometry and topography)
to capture anisotropicity as well as statistical features of vector flight behavior, plant
recovery and susceptibility, and plant mortality.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
flavescence dorée, space-time epidemics, randomness, pattern, Scaphoideus titanus, Vitis vinifera
Elenco autori:
Maggi Federico; Bosco Domenico; Galetto Luciana; Palmano Sabrina; Marzachì Cristina
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