The spatial epidemiology of jackfruit pest and diseases: a review

Jackfruit is identified as targeted produced for premium fruit and vegetable (EPP 7). Meanwhile in Johor, jackfruit is the third biggest fruit produced in 2016. Jackfruit contains a lot of benefits which certainly good for living things and have been used in various sector such as medicine, food, an...

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Main Authors: Md. Sabtu, Norraisha, Ishak, Mohamad Hafis Izran, Idris, Nurul Hawani
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https://dx.doi.org/10.11113/ijbes.v6.n1-2.395
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spelling my.utm.851922020-03-17T08:17:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85192/ The spatial epidemiology of jackfruit pest and diseases: a review Md. Sabtu, Norraisha Ishak, Mohamad Hafis Izran Idris, Nurul Hawani HD28 Management. Industrial Management Jackfruit is identified as targeted produced for premium fruit and vegetable (EPP 7). Meanwhile in Johor, jackfruit is the third biggest fruit produced in 2016. Jackfruit contains a lot of benefits which certainly good for living things and have been used in various sector such as medicine, food, anti-bacterial and anti-oxidant, antifungal effect, immunomodulatory effect and else. However, the existence of pests and diseases have threatened the productivity of jackfruit plant particularly in tropical countries including Malaysia. There are many factors that can affect the occurrence of pests and plant diseases of jackfruit such as shoot borers, bark borers, mealy bug and scale insects, blossoms and fruit rots and bacterial die-back. Several studies have been devoted to model the plant pests and diseases epidemiology, though the contexts that focus in tropical environment and jackfruit plant are limited. Therefore, this paper aims to discuss abiotic factors and spatial methods that have been used to define dispersal pattern and relationship between abiotic factors including major climatic variables with plant pests and diseases occurrence data, particularly in tropical climate. This paper could be used as a basis to understand the epidemiological models in combating pest and plant disease and to support towards the effective management of jackfruit pests and diseases in tropical countries, particularly Malaysia. Penerbit UTM Press 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85192/1/NurulHawaniIdris2019_TheSpatialEpidemiologyofJackfruitPest.pdf Md. Sabtu, Norraisha and Ishak, Mohamad Hafis Izran and Idris, Nurul Hawani (2019) The spatial epidemiology of jackfruit pest and diseases: a review. International Journal of Built Environment and Sustainability, 6 (1-2). pp. 169-175. ISSN 2289-8948 https://dx.doi.org/10.11113/ijbes.v6.n1-2.395 DOI:10.11113/ijbes.v6.n1-2.395
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Md. Sabtu, Norraisha
Ishak, Mohamad Hafis Izran
Idris, Nurul Hawani
The spatial epidemiology of jackfruit pest and diseases: a review
description Jackfruit is identified as targeted produced for premium fruit and vegetable (EPP 7). Meanwhile in Johor, jackfruit is the third biggest fruit produced in 2016. Jackfruit contains a lot of benefits which certainly good for living things and have been used in various sector such as medicine, food, anti-bacterial and anti-oxidant, antifungal effect, immunomodulatory effect and else. However, the existence of pests and diseases have threatened the productivity of jackfruit plant particularly in tropical countries including Malaysia. There are many factors that can affect the occurrence of pests and plant diseases of jackfruit such as shoot borers, bark borers, mealy bug and scale insects, blossoms and fruit rots and bacterial die-back. Several studies have been devoted to model the plant pests and diseases epidemiology, though the contexts that focus in tropical environment and jackfruit plant are limited. Therefore, this paper aims to discuss abiotic factors and spatial methods that have been used to define dispersal pattern and relationship between abiotic factors including major climatic variables with plant pests and diseases occurrence data, particularly in tropical climate. This paper could be used as a basis to understand the epidemiological models in combating pest and plant disease and to support towards the effective management of jackfruit pests and diseases in tropical countries, particularly Malaysia.
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author Md. Sabtu, Norraisha
Ishak, Mohamad Hafis Izran
Idris, Nurul Hawani
author_facet Md. Sabtu, Norraisha
Ishak, Mohamad Hafis Izran
Idris, Nurul Hawani
author_sort Md. Sabtu, Norraisha
title The spatial epidemiology of jackfruit pest and diseases: a review
title_short The spatial epidemiology of jackfruit pest and diseases: a review
title_full The spatial epidemiology of jackfruit pest and diseases: a review
title_fullStr The spatial epidemiology of jackfruit pest and diseases: a review
title_full_unstemmed The spatial epidemiology of jackfruit pest and diseases: a review
title_sort spatial epidemiology of jackfruit pest and diseases: a review
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85192/1/NurulHawaniIdris2019_TheSpatialEpidemiologyofJackfruitPest.pdf
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https://dx.doi.org/10.11113/ijbes.v6.n1-2.395
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