Publications by authors named "Francoise Montfort"

Spread of soil-borne fungal plant pathogens is mainly driven by the amount of resources the pathogen is able to capture and exploit should it behave either as a saprotroph or a parasite. Despite their importance in understanding the fungal spread in agricultural ecosystems, experimental data related to exploitation of infected host plants by the pathogen remain scarce. Using Rhizoctonia solani / Raphanus sativus as a model pathosystem, we have obtained evidence on the link between ontogenic resistance of a tuberizing host and (i) its susceptibility to the pathogen and (ii) after infection, the ability of the fungus to spread in soil.

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  • IPSIM (Injury Profile SIMulator) is a modeling framework designed to predict crop injury profiles based on farming practices and environmental factors.
  • The IPSIM-Wheat-Eyespot model, created using DEXi, serves as a proof of concept that estimates the risk of eyespot disease in wheat, showing reasonable predictive quality with data from 526 site-years.
  • While it doesn't aim for precise predictions, it helps rank cropping systems by risk level and aids in diagnosing commercial fields, contributing to the development of safer, more effective wheat cultivation methods.
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