The Influence of Abiotic Factors on the Occurrence of Jackfruit Dieback Disease

IF 0.6 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology Pub Date : 2023-07-27 DOI:10.47836/pjst.31.5.24
N. H. Idris, Erneeza Mohd Hata, Norliza Adnan, S. S. Teri, M. J. Osman, Ami Hassan MD DIN, M. Ishak
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The jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) is one of six high-value non-seasonal tropical fruits identified as a target for export fruit products in the Malaysia National Key Economic Area (NKEA) report. It is challenging to sustain the jackfruit crop’s productivity and achieve the targets for the growth of premium fruits because of the emergence of plant diseases that can affect yields. This paper discusses the influence of abiotic factors, including landscape and weather, on the occurrence of Erwinia carotovora disease. This paper applied Ordinary Least Square (OLS) and hotspot analysis to understand the occurrence of the disease from the landscape and spatial perspective. The findings suggest that the rate of E. carotovora in jackfruit trees (based on a percentage of the area affected) is significantly affected by the proximity of the trees to roads, rivers, and irrigation. At the same time, the frequency of E. carotovora is substantially dependent on rainfall levels. The Koenker (BP) statistic provides a consistent set of results that explain the relationship between variables that impact the occurrence of dieback jackfruit disease remains the same over the study area. This study helps us understand how specific landscape characteristics and climatic variables influence jackfruit dieback disease. This area of research is essential so that the best land management practices can be adapted to prevent future disease occurrences.
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非生物因素对菠萝蜜枯死病发生的影响
菠萝蜜(Artocarpus heterophyllus)是马来西亚国家重点经济区(NKEA)报告中确定为出口水果产品目标的六种高价值非季节性热带水果之一。由于影响产量的植物病害的出现,维持菠萝蜜作物的生产力和实现优质果实的生长目标具有挑战性。本文讨论了景观、气候等非生物因素对鹿角菌病发生的影响。本文运用普通最小二乘法(OLS)和热点分析,从景观和空间的角度了解病害的发生。研究结果表明,菠萝蜜树上的胡萝卜芽孢杆菌率(基于受影响面积的百分比)受到树木靠近道路、河流和灌溉的显著影响。与此同时,胡萝卜纵蝽的发生频率在很大程度上取决于降雨量。Koenker (BP)统计提供了一组一致的结果,解释了影响菠萝蜜枯死病发生的变量之间的关系在研究区域保持不变。这项研究有助于我们了解特定的景观特征和气候变量如何影响菠萝蜜枯死病。这一领域的研究是必不可少的,以便能够采用最佳的土地管理做法来预防未来的疾病发生。
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