Authors
PA Paul, PE Lipps, E De Wolf, G Shaner, G Buechley, T Adhikari, S Ali, J Stein, L Osborne, LV Madden
Publication date
2007/12
Journal
Phytopathology
Volume
97
Issue
12
Pages
1608-1624
Publisher
The American Phytopathological Society
Description
In an effort to characterize the association between weather variables and inoculum of Gibberella zeae in wheat canopies, spikes were sampled and assayed for pathogen propagules from plots established in Indiana, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Manitoba between 1999 and 2005. Inoculum abundance was quantified as the daily number of colony forming units per spike (CFU/spike). A total of 49 individual weather variables for 24-h periods were generated from measurements of ambient weather data. Polynomial distributed lag regression analysis, followed by linear mixed model analysis, was used to (i) identify weather variables significantly related to log-transformed CFU/spike (the response variable; Y), (ii) determine the time window (i.e., lag length) over which each weather variable affected Y, (iii) determine the form of the relationship between each weather variable and Y (defined in …
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