AI Article Synopsis

  • IPSIM (Injury Profile Simulator) is a qualitative platform designed for creating hierarchical network models to assess the risk of pest-related injuries on crops, factoring in data about farming practices, weather, and soil conditions.* -
  • The platform allows users to merge various data sources and expert insights to create predictive models, as demonstrated by the new IPSIM-Wheat-brown rust module, which analyzed 1,788 disease observations over 15 years with an accuracy of 85%.* -
  • While the model aids farmers in making timely decisions and diagnosing diseases, it does have limitations such as low precision, but also offers benefits like flexibility, transparency, and ease of use.*

Article Abstract

A qualitative pest modeling platform, named Injury Profile Simulator (IPSIM), provides a tool to design aggregative hierarchical network models to predict the risk of pest injuries, including diseases, on a given crop based on variables related to cropping practices as well as soil and weather environment at the field level. The IPSIM platform enables modelers to combine data from various sources (literature, survey, experiments, and so on), expert knowledge, and simulation to build a network-based model. The overall structure of the platform is fully described at the IPSIM-Web website ( www6.inra.fr/ipsim ). A new module called IPSIM-Wheat-brown rust is reported in this article as an example of how to use the system to build and test the predictive quality of a prediction model. Model performance was evaluated for a dataset comprising 1,788 disease observations at 13 French cereal-growing regions over 15 years. Accuracy of the predictions was 85% and the agreement with actual values was 0.66 based on Cohen's κ. The new model provides risk information for farmers and agronomists to make scientifically sound tactical (within-season) decisions. In addition, the model may be of use for ex post diagnoses of diseases in commercial fields. The limitations of the model such as low precision and threshold effects as well as the benefits, including the integration of different sources of information, transparency, flexibility, and a user-friendly interface, are discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-12-16-1816-SRDOI Listing

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