Robustness of crop disease response to climate change signal under modeling uncertainties

被引:13
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作者
Launay, Marie [1 ]
Zurfluh, Olivier [2 ]
Huard, Frederic [1 ]
Buis, Samuel [3 ]
Bourgeois, Gaetan [4 ]
Caubel, Julie [5 ]
Huber, Laurent [2 ]
Bancal, Marie-Odile [2 ]
机构
[1] INRA, US AgroClim 1116, French Natl Inst Agr Res, F-84914 Avignon, France
[2] Univ Paris Saclay, French Natl Inst Agr Res, AgroParisTech, UMR Ecosys 1402,INRA, F-78850 Thiverval Grignon, France
[3] INRA, UMR EMMAH 1114, French Natl Inst Agr Res, F-84914 Avignon, France
[4] Agr & Agri Food Canada, Hort Res & Dev Ctr, St Jean, PQ, Canada
[5] Immeuble MIBI, EcoClimaSol, 672 Rue Mas Verchant, F-34967 Montpellier Cedex 02, France
关键词
Global warming; Models; Infection; Puccinia triticina; Multimodel; LEAF RUST; WHEAT; TEMPERATURE; SCENARIOS; EPIDEMICS; DURATION; IMPACTS; FRANCE; MILDEW; RISKS;
D O I
10.1016/j.agsy.2019.102733
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
Crop fungal diseases threaten food security in the dual context of a growing global population and a warming climate. Leaf rust is one of the most important wheat diseases which can result in yield losses of more than 40 %. When considering these crucial questions, innovative approaches to crop cultivation are clearly required. One essential prerequisite before the development of adaptive strategies to climate change, is to understand and forecast the potential impact of this change on fungal diseases, based on the use of modelling approaches. However, numerous epidemiological models are available; they vary considerably in terms of their complexity, and are based on hypotheses that oversimplify factors that influence the prediction of epidemics. During this study, we implemented six combinations of leaf wetness duration and infection efficiency models to simulate the future evolution of leaf rust of wheat, and compared the resulting trends. Daily and seasonal climatic indicators were inferred from the simulated infection efficiencies, from 1950 to 2100, with two contrasted Representative Concentration Pathways, RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5, at three sites representative of traditional French wheat production areas. The inferred indicators characterize the intensity and frequency of leaf rust infection, the length and calendar positioning of the longest sequences without infection, and the relevant microclimate. Their absolute values varied considerably depending on the model combinations used, even more than between the present and future climatic periods or RCP scenarios. However, the same trends were observed in the future, with climate change being a significant explanatory variable of the evolution of the six climatic indicators simulated. The results of combining these models showed that the climatic risk of both the frequency and intensity of leaf rust infection would increase during the autumn and winter seasons, and a distinct drop should be expected during the summer, enabling a longer risk-free period. Some important common trends were thus highlighted, reinforcing confidence in the robustness of the results. These findings should be taken into account when designing adaptive strategies that will sustain production under future abiotic stresses while minimizing sanitary risks.
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