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Safety zones for a Sclerotinia sclerotiorum-based mycoherbicide: Accounting for regional and yearly variation in climate
Authors:Graeme W. Bourd  t   David Baird  Geoff A. Hurrell  Meindert D. De Jong
Affiliation: a AgResearch Ltd, Lincoln, New Zealandb BioControl & Risk Consultancy, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Variation in the width of 'safety zones' for sheep and dairy pasture treated with a Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary-based mycoherbicide was quantified using 10 years of climate data from each of five regions in New Zealand. Acceptable and risk-averse zones were defined as the maximum distances in any direction from a treated pasture where 'added:natural' ratios of air-borne S. sclerotiorum spores are 1:1 and 1:10, respectively. The 10-year mean 1:1 safety zone had zero width for sheep pasture at all locations, and was at most, 50 m wide for dairy pasture. The width of the 10-year mean 1:10 zone varied regionally from 314 to 443 m for sheep and from 175 to 280 m for dairy pasture, and the 90th percentile 1:10 zones were up to 41% wider. Linear relationships between safety zone width and mean wind speed were evident and these could be used to derive region-specific safety zones.
Keywords:Atmospheric dispersion  biological weed control  Cirsium arvense  Gaussian plume model  Ranunculus acris  risk analysis
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