Agrometeorology and models for the parasite cycle forecast
Pasotti, L., Maroli, M., Giannetto, S., Brianti, E. Agrometeorology and models for the parasite cycle forecast. Parassitologia Volume 48, Issue 1-2, June 2006, Pages 81-83
Pasotti, L., Maroli, M., Giannetto, S., Brianti, E. Agrometeorology
and models for the parasite cycle forecast. Parassitologia Volume
48, Issue 1-2, June 2006, Pages 81-83
Abstract - Insects are strongly influenced by meteorological
variables in their natural environment. In agriculture,
mathematical models have been developed to understand and forecast
the cycle of pests based on climate data. By this manner, with the
goal of reduce and rationalize plant chemical treatments,
agrometeorological models have been realized to estimate the length
and starting times of parasites phenological phases. In Sicily a
new network of 95 GSM meteorological stations and a specific
mathematical model for Aonidiella aurantii are used by Sicilian
Agrometeorological Information System (SIAS) for the integrated
pest management program of citrus orchards in the Island. As the
plants parasites, vector borne diseases are influenced by climate
in their appearance and abundance. In lights of the benefits that
could derive from a model for the control of Leishmania vectors,
SIAS experiences in modelling were used to develop a deductive
model for Phlebotomus perniciosus which represents the major vector
of human and canine leishmaniasis in Sicily.



