Wiki source code of VM Blackrot
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4.1 | 1 | The black rot model is monitoring and predicting the risk for an infection with the pathogen //Guignardia bidwellii. //As the spread of the pathogen is influenced by temperature and several other factors it makes sense to use a time based graph, which displays the necessary information. Three levels of detail (Übersicht, Kombiansicht and Detailansicht) are available to display the data in our black rot model. |
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3 | == Übersicht == | ||
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5 | On the very top of the page, you will find the infections of the past days and a prediction for the upcoming days. The information is colorcoded. | ||
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7 | [[image:1736281174283-755.png||height="29" width="341"]] | ||
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9 | The numerical values represent the daily maximum infection index, calculated based on the duration of the wetness period and the temperature conditions during that time. Higher values indicate a greater severity of the infection event. The severity is indicated using the following color scheme: | ||
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11 | [[image:1736281197316-330.png||height="118" width="176"]] | ||
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13 | The "Übersicht" displays the following parameters for both the past 15 days and the forecast period: | ||
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15 | * **Daily average temperatures**, minimum and maximum values, daily precipitation totals, and average relative humidity. | ||
16 | * **Leaf wetness (BN)**: Wetness phases are shown in blue. | ||
17 | * **Infection index**: Visualized with the color scheme described above. | ||
18 | * **Relative susceptibility of the berries** in percentage (from BBCH 68 onwards). | ||
19 | * **Leaf count and total leaf area per shoot** (light green + dark green areas), as well as the currently growing leaf area per shoot (light green) in cm², based on the leaf area model by Schultz (2003). | ||
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21 | [[image:1734349475576-446.png||height="397" width="531"]] | ||
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23 | == Kombiansicht == | ||
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25 | The Kombiansicht provides a summary of key information for daily vineyard management. It displays current and historical weather data alongside calculated infection and incubation events in a graph. | ||
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27 | The graphical overview displays the following parameters: | ||
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29 | === Daily Averages, Minima, Maxima, Precipitation, and Humidity: === | ||
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32 | Daily mean, minimum, and maximum temperatures. | ||
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34 | * Total daily precipitation. | ||
35 | * Daily average relative humidity values. | ||
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37 | === Leaf Wetness (LW): === | ||
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40 | Leaf wetness phases are highlighted in blue, making it easy to identify periods of high moisture on the vine canopy. | ||
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43 | === Infection Index: === | ||
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46 | The infection index is displayed using the described color coding: green (no risk), yellow (moderate risk), and red (high risk). | ||
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49 | === Relative Susceptibility of Berries: === | ||
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52 | The model shows the relative susceptibility of grape berries in percentage terms starting from BBCH stage 68 (the onset of berry touch). | ||
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55 | === Leaf Count and Surface Area Per Shoot: === | ||
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57 | * Total number of leaves per shoot. | ||
58 | * Total leaf surface area per shoot (light green + dark green areas). | ||
59 | * The leaf area currently growing per shoot (light green) in square centimeters. | ||
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61 | These values are calculated using the leaf area model developed by H.R. Schultz (Geisenheim University), ensuring estimates of canopy development. | ||
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63 | == Detailansicht == | ||
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65 | The Detailed View provides a high-resolution, hour-by-hour breakdown of key parameters. This data offers precise insights into infection dynamics and environmental conditions. Below is an expanded overview of the features, including incubation and infection metrics: | ||
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67 | === Inkubation === | ||
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69 | The "Detailansicht" tracks the progression of the incubation period for both leaves and berries, enabling accurate symptom prediction. | ||
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71 | a) Incubation progression on leaves (green color): | ||
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73 | * Symptoms on leaves are expected after an incubation period of 175 degree-days, calculated using daily mean temperatures between 6°C and 24°C. | ||
74 | * The incubation period ends when the cumulative degree-days reach 175, as indicated by the ending of the green incubation line. | ||
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76 | b) Extended incubation progression on berries (red): | ||
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78 | * On berries, the incubation period is extended as berry maturity advances. This is represented by a red line that continues beyond the green incubation line. | ||
79 | * The incubation period for berries ends when the red line ends. | ||
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81 | c) Initiation of incubation: | ||
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83 | * Incubation begins when the infection index exceeds 85 degree-hours, calculated using hourly average temperatures between 5°C and 20°C, for the first time on a calendar day. | ||
84 | * This start date is visually marked by a purple triangle on the timeline. | ||
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86 | [[image:1736281280745-348.png||height="91" width="575"]] | ||
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88 | === 2. Infection Index === | ||
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90 | The infection index represents a dynamic measure of risk, showing the intensity and timing of infection events. This index helps identify when conditions for black rot infection are met, guiding timely intervention. | ||
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92 | === 3. Meteorological Parameters === | ||
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94 | The detailed view includes hourly meteorological data critical for understanding black rot risks: | ||
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96 | * Temperature (°C) tracks fluctuations that influence fungal activity. | ||
97 | * Precipitation (mm) records rainfall that may promote spore dispersal and leaf wetness. | ||
98 | * Relative humidity ~(%) highlights favorable conditions for spore germination. | ||
99 | * Leaf wetness (hours) visualizes periods of surface moisture, crucial for fungal infection. | ||
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101 | === 4. Historical and up to date Data === | ||
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103 | * Data for the past 15 days or the chosen dates offers a retrospective analysis of weather conditions and infection events. | ||
104 | * The forecast period provides predictions of future risk levels and incubation dynamics, supporting forward planning. | ||
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106 | === 5. Visualization of Critical Events === | ||
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108 | The "Detailansicht" integrates clear visual markers and graphical elements for interpretation: | ||
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110 | * Green and red lines represent incubation periods on leaves and berries, respectively. | ||
111 | * Purple triangles indicate the start of incubation events. | ||
112 | * A color-coded infection index highlights risk intensity over time. | ||
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114 | [[image:1736281304282-436.png||height="512" width="830"]] |