Agrometeorology and plant disease management: a happy marriage

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Autor(a) principal: Gillespie,Terry James
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Sentelhas,Paulo Cesar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162008000700012
Resumo: Many plant disease outbreaks are triggered by suitably warm temperatures during periods of leaf wetness. Measurements or estimations of leaf wetness duration provided by Agrometeorologists have allowed Plant Pathologists to devise weather timed spray schemes which often reduce the number of sprays required to control plant diseases, thus lowering costs and benefitting the environment. In the near future, tools such as numerical weather models with small grid spacings, and improved weather radar, are expected to reduce the need for tight networks of surface observations. The weather models will also provide growers with forecast warnings of potential upcoming disease outbreaks, which will further enhance the contribution of agrometeorology to plant disease management.
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title Agrometeorology and plant disease management: a happy marriage
spellingShingle Agrometeorology and plant disease management: a happy marriage
Gillespie,Terry James
leaf wetness duration
temperature
disease warning systems
title_short Agrometeorology and plant disease management: a happy marriage
title_full Agrometeorology and plant disease management: a happy marriage
title_fullStr Agrometeorology and plant disease management: a happy marriage
title_full_unstemmed Agrometeorology and plant disease management: a happy marriage
title_sort Agrometeorology and plant disease management: a happy marriage
author Gillespie,Terry James
author_facet Gillespie,Terry James
Sentelhas,Paulo Cesar
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Sentelhas,Paulo Cesar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv leaf wetness duration
temperature
disease warning systems
topic leaf wetness duration
temperature
disease warning systems
description Many plant disease outbreaks are triggered by suitably warm temperatures during periods of leaf wetness. Measurements or estimations of leaf wetness duration provided by Agrometeorologists have allowed Plant Pathologists to devise weather timed spray schemes which often reduce the number of sprays required to control plant diseases, thus lowering costs and benefitting the environment. In the near future, tools such as numerical weather models with small grid spacings, and improved weather radar, are expected to reduce the need for tight networks of surface observations. The weather models will also provide growers with forecast warnings of potential upcoming disease outbreaks, which will further enhance the contribution of agrometeorology to plant disease management.
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