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Title: Spatial simulation op Claviceps gigantea (fuentes, of the isla, ullstrup and rodríguez) in the STATE OF MEXICO
Authors: ANA VERONICA LARA DIAZ 
JOSE FRANCISCO RAMIREZ DAVILA 
FATIMA IRAIS MALDONADO ZAMORA 
DULCE KARENI FIGUEROA FIGUEROA 
Agustín David Acosta Guadarrama 
ROBERTO RIVERA MARTINEZ 
XANAT ANTONIO NEMIGA 
Keywords: corn;fungal disease;horse tooth;simulation;info:eu-repo/classification/cti/6
Publisher: INIFAP
Description: SE LOGRO DETERMINAR LA DISTRIBUCIÓN ESPACIAL EN EL TIEMPO DE claviceps gigantea EN MAÍZ MEDIANTE SIMULACIÓN ESPACIAL EN EL ESTADO DE MÉXICO.
The cultivation of corn in Mexico is one of the most important highlighting the High Valleys of Mexico, in this region the main problem of cultivation are diseases, mainly those that cause ear rot which decreases yield and represents large economic losses. One of these diseases is caused by the fungus Claviceps gigantea which is commonly known as horsetooth. This disease can invade the whole cob, preventing the formation of grain. In recent years, climatic conditions have favored the proliferation of this fungus in farms cultivated with corn Zea mays L. The present work was carried out in plots of one hectare of five municipalities of the State of Mexico, with the natural incidence of the fungus during three growing cycles (2013-2015) using geostatistical techniques and performing the conditioned and unconditioned simulation process to predict the spatial behavior of the disease over time. The results show that the simulation techniques used to predict the behavior of Claviceps gigantea are an effective tool to prevent the infestations produced by this fungus. This type of study aims to help the development of integrated management programs.
Other Identifiers: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/68717
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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