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PESO: a modelling framework to help improve management strategies for epidemics – application to sharka
Authors:Coralie Picard  Loup Rimbaud  Pascal Hendrikx  Samuel Soubeyrand  Emmanuel Jacquot  Gaël Thébaud
Institution:1. UMR BGPI, INRA, Montpellier SupAgro, Cirad, (France);2. CSIRO Agriculture and Food, Crace, (Australia);3. ANSES, Direction des laboratoires, Unité de coordination et d'appui à la surveillance, Lyon, (France);4. BioSP, INRA, Avignon, (France)
Abstract:The optimization of management strategies for plant diseases is a difficult task because of the complexity and variability of epidemic dynamics. Thanks to their ability to numerically simulate many scenarios, models can be used to estimate epidemiological parameters, assess the effectiveness of different management strategies and optimize them. This article presents the PESO (parameter estimation–simulation–optimization) modelling framework to help improve plant disease management strategies. This framework is based on (i) the characterization of the epidemic dynamics to estimate key epidemiological parameters, (ii) the use of spatially explicit models to simulate epidemic dynamics and disease management, and (iii) the use of numerical optimization methods to identify better management strategies. This approach is generic and can be applied to many diseases. The work presented here focuses on sharka (caused by Plum pox virus), which has a worldwide impact on the Prunus industry, and is associated with huge disease management costs in many countries, especially in France.
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