Aerosol dry deposition on vegetative canopies. Part I: review of present knowledge

A Petroff, A Mailliat, M Amielh, F Anselmet - Atmospheric Environment, 2008 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the present knowledge of aerosol dry deposition, with respect to
modelling and experimental aspects. In the first part, special attention is given to the existing …

The role of intermittent wind in the dispersal of fungal pathogens.

DE Aylor - 1990 - cabidigitallibrary.org
In this review recent progress in aerobiological models for the dry dispersal of spores of
fungal pathogens close to a source is discussed. Removal of spores from host surfaces; …

Pollen dispersal models in Quaternary plant ecology: assumptions, parameters, and prescriptions

ST Jackson, ME Lyford - The botanical review, 1999 - Springer
Abstract Models of atmospheric dispersal of anemophilous pollen are important tools in
Quaternary plant ecology for determining pollen-source areas and for applying distance …

Biophysical scaling and the passive dispersal of fungus spores: relationship to integrated pest management strategies

DE Aylor - Agricultural and forest meteorology, 1999 - Elsevier
Successful integrated pest management strategies depend on an accurate evaluation of
'immigrant'inoculum coming into a managed area. Dispersal of plant pathogenic fungus …

The variability in settling velocities of some pollen and spores

F Di-Giovanni, PG Kevan, ME Nasr - Grana, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
The settling velocity in still air of natural and dyed spores and pollen of several species was
measured using the method of McCubbin and was found to be as follows (in cm s-1): black …

Aerosol dry deposition on vegetative canopies. Part II: A new modelling approach and applications

A Petroff, A Mailliat, M Amielh, F Anselmet - Atmospheric Environment, 2008 - Elsevier
This paper presents a new approach for the modelling of aerosol dry deposition on
vegetation. It follows a companion article, in which a review of the current knowledge …

Estimating spore release rates using a Lagrangian stochastic simulation model

DE Aylor, TK Flesch - Journal of Applied Meteorology and …, 2001 - journals.ametsoc.org
Estimating Spore Release Rates Using a Lagrangian Stochastic Simulation Model in:
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology Volume 40 Issue 7 (2001) Jump to Content …

Corn pollen dispersal: Quasi‐mechanistic models and field experiments

EK Klein, C Lavigne, X Foueillassar… - Ecological …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
To make quantitative predictions about the pollen dispersal of a plant species under different
environmental conditions, it is necessary to determine its individual pollen dispersal …

Large-eddy simulation of turbulence and particle dispersion inside the canopy roughness sublayer

Y Pan, M Chamecki, SA Isard - Journal of fluid mechanics, 2014 - cambridge.org
Modelling the dispersion of small particles such as fungal spores, pollens and small seeds
inside and above plant canopies is important for many applications. Transport of these …

Quantifying the Rate of Release and Escape of Phytophthora infestans Sporangia from a Potato Canopy

DE Aylor, WE Fry, H Mayton… - …, 2001 - Am Phytopath Society
ABSTRACT A means for determining the rate of release, Q (spores per square meter per
second), of spores from a source of inoculum is paramount for quantifying their further …