Abiotic factors related to the incidence of the Austrocedrus chilensis disease syndrome at a landscape scale
In this paper, the incidence of the A. chilensis disease syndrome in the "16 de Octubre" Valley (Chubut, Argentinean Patagonia) was related to landscape climatic, topographic and edaphic attributes, using remote sensing, geographic information systems and statistical methods. A strong rela...
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todo:paper_03781127_v256_n5_p1087_LaManna2023-10-03T15:31:54Z Abiotic factors related to the incidence of the Austrocedrus chilensis disease syndrome at a landscape scale La Manna, L. Matteucci, S.D. Kitzberger, T. "Mal del ciprés" Habitat model Patagonia Phytophthora austrocedrae Site Soil Spatial distribution Agricultural engineering Geographic information systems Geomorphology Health Landforms Remote sensing Soils Space optics Statistical methods Abiotic factors Habitat model Landscape scales Mean annual precipitation Patagonia Phytophthora austrocedrae Predictive modeling Site Soil Soil drainage Soil phase Spatial distribution Geologic models coniferous forest disease incidence ecological modeling elevation fungal disease geomorphology GIS landscape structure remote sensing soil drainage soil property soil texture spatial distribution Patagonia South America Austrocedrus chilensis Phytophthora In this paper, the incidence of the A. chilensis disease syndrome in the "16 de Octubre" Valley (Chubut, Argentinean Patagonia) was related to landscape climatic, topographic and edaphic attributes, using remote sensing, geographic information systems and statistical methods. A strong relationship between the occurrence and incidence of the A. chilensis disease syndrome and site variables related to poor soil drainage was found. Non-allophanized soils with fine textures on flat and wavy soil phases, geomorphologies associated to alluvial processes, and low elevations and gentle slopes were positively related to the incidence of the disease. These relationships at a landscape scale agree with previous studies carried out at the stand level. A logistic predictive model of diseased occurrence was developed for the study area considering aspect, elevation, slope, mean annual precipitation and soil phase (classified according to predominant slopes). © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03781127_v256_n5_p1087_LaManna |
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"Mal del ciprés" Habitat model Patagonia Phytophthora austrocedrae Site Soil Spatial distribution Agricultural engineering Geographic information systems Geomorphology Health Landforms Remote sensing Soils Space optics Statistical methods Abiotic factors Habitat model Landscape scales Mean annual precipitation Patagonia Phytophthora austrocedrae Predictive modeling Site Soil Soil drainage Soil phase Spatial distribution Geologic models coniferous forest disease incidence ecological modeling elevation fungal disease geomorphology GIS landscape structure remote sensing soil drainage soil property soil texture spatial distribution Patagonia South America Austrocedrus chilensis Phytophthora |
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"Mal del ciprés" Habitat model Patagonia Phytophthora austrocedrae Site Soil Spatial distribution Agricultural engineering Geographic information systems Geomorphology Health Landforms Remote sensing Soils Space optics Statistical methods Abiotic factors Habitat model Landscape scales Mean annual precipitation Patagonia Phytophthora austrocedrae Predictive modeling Site Soil Soil drainage Soil phase Spatial distribution Geologic models coniferous forest disease incidence ecological modeling elevation fungal disease geomorphology GIS landscape structure remote sensing soil drainage soil property soil texture spatial distribution Patagonia South America Austrocedrus chilensis Phytophthora La Manna, L. Matteucci, S.D. Kitzberger, T. Abiotic factors related to the incidence of the Austrocedrus chilensis disease syndrome at a landscape scale |
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"Mal del ciprés" Habitat model Patagonia Phytophthora austrocedrae Site Soil Spatial distribution Agricultural engineering Geographic information systems Geomorphology Health Landforms Remote sensing Soils Space optics Statistical methods Abiotic factors Habitat model Landscape scales Mean annual precipitation Patagonia Phytophthora austrocedrae Predictive modeling Site Soil Soil drainage Soil phase Spatial distribution Geologic models coniferous forest disease incidence ecological modeling elevation fungal disease geomorphology GIS landscape structure remote sensing soil drainage soil property soil texture spatial distribution Patagonia South America Austrocedrus chilensis Phytophthora |
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In this paper, the incidence of the A. chilensis disease syndrome in the "16 de Octubre" Valley (Chubut, Argentinean Patagonia) was related to landscape climatic, topographic and edaphic attributes, using remote sensing, geographic information systems and statistical methods. A strong relationship between the occurrence and incidence of the A. chilensis disease syndrome and site variables related to poor soil drainage was found. Non-allophanized soils with fine textures on flat and wavy soil phases, geomorphologies associated to alluvial processes, and low elevations and gentle slopes were positively related to the incidence of the disease. These relationships at a landscape scale agree with previous studies carried out at the stand level. A logistic predictive model of diseased occurrence was developed for the study area considering aspect, elevation, slope, mean annual precipitation and soil phase (classified according to predominant slopes). © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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Abiotic factors related to the incidence of the Austrocedrus chilensis disease syndrome at a landscape scale |
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Abiotic factors related to the incidence of the Austrocedrus chilensis disease syndrome at a landscape scale |
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Abiotic factors related to the incidence of the Austrocedrus chilensis disease syndrome at a landscape scale |
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Abiotic factors related to the incidence of the Austrocedrus chilensis disease syndrome at a landscape scale |
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Abiotic factors related to the incidence of the Austrocedrus chilensis disease syndrome at a landscape scale |
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abiotic factors related to the incidence of the austrocedrus chilensis disease syndrome at a landscape scale |
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