Banana Xanthomonas wilt infection: the role of debudding and roguing as control options within a mixed cultivar plantation
An optimal control framework is designed inwhich the use of clean plantingmaterials, debudding, disinfection of tools, and roguing are considered as control measures of Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW) within a plantation of multiple cultivars. A model for a special case of two cultivars (AAA- and ABB-...
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| author | Nakakawa, J. Mugisha, J.Y.T. Shaw, M.W. Tinzaara, William Karamura, E.B. |
| author_browse | Karamura, E.B. Mugisha, J.Y.T. Nakakawa, J. Shaw, M.W. Tinzaara, William |
| author_facet | Nakakawa, J. Mugisha, J.Y.T. Shaw, M.W. Tinzaara, William Karamura, E.B. |
| author_sort | Nakakawa, J. |
| collection | Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace) |
| description | An optimal control framework is designed inwhich the use of clean plantingmaterials, debudding, disinfection of tools, and roguing
are considered as control measures of Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW) within a plantation of multiple cultivars. A model for a
special case of two cultivars (AAA- and ABB-genome cultivars) was analyzed. By Pontryagin’sMaximumPrinciple, we characterized
and discussed possible control strategies that substantially reduce the infection levels of BXW within a plantation of ABB- and
AAA-genome cultivars. A combination of both prevention and containment controls yielded the greatest decline in the infection
levels in both cultivars. Additionally, for effective BXW management, it is important to assess the endemic level of the plantation
before application of controls, and once implemented, this should bemaintained even when the disease is undetectable to eliminate
possible resurgence |
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| institution | CGIAR Consortium |
| language | Inglés |
| publishDate | 2017 |
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| publisher | Hindawi Limited |
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| spelling | CGSpace898442025-11-12T05:43:52Z Banana Xanthomonas wilt infection: the role of debudding and roguing as control options within a mixed cultivar plantation Nakakawa, J. Mugisha, J.Y.T. Shaw, M.W. Tinzaara, William Karamura, E.B. xanthomonas campestris musa mathematical models control methods disease transmission disease control An optimal control framework is designed inwhich the use of clean plantingmaterials, debudding, disinfection of tools, and roguing are considered as control measures of Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW) within a plantation of multiple cultivars. A model for a special case of two cultivars (AAA- and ABB-genome cultivars) was analyzed. By Pontryagin’sMaximumPrinciple, we characterized and discussed possible control strategies that substantially reduce the infection levels of BXW within a plantation of ABB- and AAA-genome cultivars. A combination of both prevention and containment controls yielded the greatest decline in the infection levels in both cultivars. Additionally, for effective BXW management, it is important to assess the endemic level of the plantation before application of controls, and once implemented, this should bemaintained even when the disease is undetectable to eliminate possible resurgence 2017 2017-12-27T09:49:55Z 2017-12-27T09:49:55Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89844 en Open Access application/pdf Hindawi Limited Nakakawa, J.; Mugisha, J.Y.T.; Shaw, M.W.; Tinzaara, W.; Karamura, E. (2017) Banana Xanthomonas wilt infection: the role of debudding and roguing as control options within a mixed cultivar plantation. International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, Article ID 4865015, 13 pages. ISSN: 0161-1712 |
| spellingShingle | xanthomonas campestris musa mathematical models control methods disease transmission disease control Nakakawa, J. Mugisha, J.Y.T. Shaw, M.W. Tinzaara, William Karamura, E.B. Banana Xanthomonas wilt infection: the role of debudding and roguing as control options within a mixed cultivar plantation |
| title | Banana Xanthomonas wilt infection: the role of debudding and roguing as control options within a mixed cultivar plantation |
| title_full | Banana Xanthomonas wilt infection: the role of debudding and roguing as control options within a mixed cultivar plantation |
| title_fullStr | Banana Xanthomonas wilt infection: the role of debudding and roguing as control options within a mixed cultivar plantation |
| title_full_unstemmed | Banana Xanthomonas wilt infection: the role of debudding and roguing as control options within a mixed cultivar plantation |
| title_short | Banana Xanthomonas wilt infection: the role of debudding and roguing as control options within a mixed cultivar plantation |
| title_sort | banana xanthomonas wilt infection the role of debudding and roguing as control options within a mixed cultivar plantation |
| topic | xanthomonas campestris musa mathematical models control methods disease transmission disease control |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89844 |
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