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Annu Rev Phytopathol. 2014;52:477-93. doi: 10.1146/annurev-phyto-102313-050229. Epub 2014 Jun 23.
A network is a natural structure with which to describe many aspects of a plant pathosystem. The article seeks to set out in a nonmathematical way some of the network concepts that promise to be useful in managing plant disease. The field has been stimulated by developments designed to help understand and manage animal and human disease, and by technical infrastructures, such as the internet. It overlaps partly with landscape ecology. The study of networks has helped identify likely ways to reduce the flow of disease in traded plants, to find the best sites to monitor as warning sites for annually reinvading diseases, and to understand the fundamentals of how a pathogen spreads in different structures. A tension between the free flow of goods or species down communication channels and free flow of pathogens down the same pathways is highlighted.
网络是一种自然结构,可以用来描述植物病理系统的许多方面。本文旨在以非数学的方式阐述一些网络概念,这些概念有望在管理植物病害方面发挥作用。该领域受到旨在帮助理解和管理动物和人类疾病的发展以及互联网等技术基础设施的刺激。它部分与景观生态学重叠。对网络的研究有助于确定减少贸易植物中疾病传播的可能途径,找到最佳的监测地点作为每年重新入侵疾病的预警点,并了解病原体在不同结构中传播的基本原理。突出了沿着通信渠道自由流动的货物或物种与沿着相同途径自由流动的病原体之间的紧张关系。