Field evaluation of some models estimating the seasonal pattern of airborne ascospores of Venturia inaequalis

Citation
V. Rossi et al., Field evaluation of some models estimating the seasonal pattern of airborne ascospores of Venturia inaequalis, J PHYTOPATH, 147(10), 1999, pp. 567-575
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY-PHYTOPATHOLOGISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT
ISSN journal
09311785 → ACNP
Volume
147
Issue
10
Year of publication
1999
Pages
567 - 575
Database
ISI
SICI code
0931-1785(199910)147:10<567:FEOSME>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
A 6-year study was carried out to evaluate the accuracy of some models in e stimating airborne ascospores of Venturia inaequalis. The proportion of the season's ascospores trapped on each discharge event was compared with the proportion of mature ascospores, estimated by the New Hampshire model or by some related models. The models differed from each other in the degree-day cumulation, accounting or not for the leaf litter wetness caused by rainfa ll or by deposition of atmospheric humidity. The New Hampshire model did no t fit spore trappings well: 59% of the actual values fell outside the range of the estimates, and 83% of them were overestimates. The wide discrepancy between reality and estimates resulted from the effect of dryness: when ma ny consecutive rainless days occurred, the proportion of ascospores trapped was constantly lower than the model estimates, due to a slowed spore matur ation. The effect of dryness was evident during the greater part of the asc ospore maturity season, irrespective of the proportion of the season's asco spores that had just matured when the dry period began. Models accounting f or leaf litter wetness significantly improved estimates. Therefore, in the Po Valley, the accuracy of the New Hampshire model can be improved by accum ulating degree-days only when leaf litter is wet.