2023
DOI: 10.1111/ppa.13764
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Banana bunchy top disease in Africa—Predicting continent‐wide disease risks by combining survey data and expert knowledge

Abstract: Across Africa, banana bunchy top disease (BBTD) severely impacts banana production and livelihoods of millions of smallholder farmers. Mapping vulnerability of landscapes to monitor BBTD establishment and spread is crucial for proactive measures of disease exclusion. To highlight current and future risks of BBTD in Africa, the relationship between 1160 field observations from 14 BBTD surveys and environmental covariate maps was determined using logistic regression. From these relationships, we inferred the env… Show more

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“…In the USA, studies have focused on the effectiveness of fuel treatment at the landscape scale (Ott et al, 2023), the impact of weather and landscape on the risk of West Nile virus infection in horses (Wang, 2015), and the challenges of wildfire suppression (Thompson et al, 2018). On the other hand, in Africa, research has been conducted on predicting migratory corridors of birds (Oloo et al, 2018), the risk posed by diseases such as Banana bunchy top disease Bouwmeester et al (2023) and Xanthomonas wilt disease of banana (Ocimati et al, 2019), and the impact of heavy rainfall events on disease outbreaks (Lambin et al, 2010). These studies highlight the diverse range of risks present in both regions.…”
Section: Comparative Analysis Of Risk Landscapes In the Usa And Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the USA, studies have focused on the effectiveness of fuel treatment at the landscape scale (Ott et al, 2023), the impact of weather and landscape on the risk of West Nile virus infection in horses (Wang, 2015), and the challenges of wildfire suppression (Thompson et al, 2018). On the other hand, in Africa, research has been conducted on predicting migratory corridors of birds (Oloo et al, 2018), the risk posed by diseases such as Banana bunchy top disease Bouwmeester et al (2023) and Xanthomonas wilt disease of banana (Ocimati et al, 2019), and the impact of heavy rainfall events on disease outbreaks (Lambin et al, 2010). These studies highlight the diverse range of risks present in both regions.…”
Section: Comparative Analysis Of Risk Landscapes In the Usa And Africamentioning
confidence: 99%