Spatial dynamics and control of a crop pathogen with mixed-mode transmission.

Christopher Finn McQuaid ORCID logo; Frank van den Bosch; Anna Szyniszewska ORCID logo; Titus Alicai ORCID logo; Anthony Pariyo; Patrick Chiza Chikoti; Christopher Aidan Gilligan ORCID logo; (2017) Spatial dynamics and control of a crop pathogen with mixed-mode transmission. PLoS computational biology, 13 (7). e1005654-. ISSN 1553-734X DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005654
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Trade or sharing that moves infectious planting material between farms can, for vertically-transmitted plant diseases, act as a significant force for dispersal of pathogens, particularly where the extent of material movement may be greater than that of infected vectors or inoculum. The network over which trade occurs will then effect dispersal, and is important to consider when attempting to control the disease. We consider the difference that planting material exchange can make to successful control of cassava brown streak disease, an important viral disease affecting one of Africa's staple crops. We use a mathematical model of smallholders' fields to determine the effect of informal trade on both the spread of the pathogen and its control using clean-seed systems, determining aspects that could limit the damage caused by the disease. In particular, we identify the potentially detrimental effects of markets, and the benefits of a community-based approach to disease control.


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