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Potential impact of climate change on brown wheat rust : a preliminary study based on biophysical modelling of infection events and plant-pathogen interactions

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We address the question of potential climate change effects on interactions between wheat and brown rust. The paper is based on biophysical modelling approaches and a climate scenario for four contrasting French sites provided within a project of the French National Research Agency. Predicted distributions of surface wetness duration and infection risk were calculated with the help of a big-leaf model of mass and energy transfer, while plant-pathogen interactions were simulated with the biophysical model, Ceres-wheat, enriched with recent knowledge on wheat growth in the face of late epidemics. No particular trend was discernible concerning the infection rates due to opposite evolutions of two major variables: temperature and surface wetness duration. Yield of diseased crops remained also nearly constant due to a slight decrease of the healthy crop yield combined with a lesser evolution of the disease.
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hal-01192230 , version 1 (02-09-2015)

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  • HAL Id : hal-01192230 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 42594

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Romain Roche, Marie-Odile Bancal, Nathalie Gagnaire, Laurent Huber. Potential impact of climate change on brown wheat rust : a preliminary study based on biophysical modelling of infection events and plant-pathogen interactions. Effects of climate change on plants: Implications for agriculture, 88, AAB - Association of Applied Biologists, 2008, Aspects of Applied Biology. ⟨hal-01192230⟩
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