Spatial modelling of papaya dieback disease occurrence

The incident of papaya dieback disease has resulted in huge losses due to the decrement in crop yield. The disease is affecting papaya production in Malaysia, putting papaya production at risk, primarily to accommodate the national and export trading needs. Abiotic factors have been identified as ag...

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Main Authors: Idris, Nurul Hawani, Azman, Marliana, Sazlieya Saupi Teri, Sazlieya Saupi Teri, Mohd. Hata, Erneeza, Izran, Mohamad Hafis
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
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spelling my.utm.1083092024-11-13T06:30:42Z http://eprints.utm.my/108309/ Spatial modelling of papaya dieback disease occurrence Idris, Nurul Hawani Azman, Marliana Sazlieya Saupi Teri, Sazlieya Saupi Teri Mohd. Hata, Erneeza Izran, Mohamad Hafis G Geography (General) The incident of papaya dieback disease has resulted in huge losses due to the decrement in crop yield. The disease is affecting papaya production in Malaysia, putting papaya production at risk, primarily to accommodate the national and export trading needs. Abiotic factors have been identified as agents influencing the occurrence of papaya disease, however, little study includes the possible influence of landscape features on disease occurrence. Therefore, using a spatial model, this study aims to investigate the influence of weather variables and the surrounding landscape on papaya dieback disease in Batu Pahat district, Johor, Malaysia. This study applied an Ordinary Least Square (OLS) regression to identify the dominant abiotic factors influencing the papaya disease incident. The main finding revealed that the distance of disease incidents significantly influences the rate of papaya dieback disease based on the affected points (crop) to the nearby road; the percentage area of papaya dieback disease incidence was negatively related to the distance from the road. In other words, being closer to road features may increase the size of the affected area. This research could benefit stakeholders in strategising agricultural practices including planning suitable landscape and topographic characteristics of newly planted areas to reduce the occurrence of such disease. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/108309/1/NurulHawaniIdris2023_SpatialModellingOfPapayaDiebackDisease.pdf Idris, Nurul Hawani and Azman, Marliana and Sazlieya Saupi Teri, Sazlieya Saupi Teri and Mohd. Hata, Erneeza and Izran, Mohamad Hafis (2023) Spatial modelling of papaya dieback disease occurrence. Geografia-Malaysian Journal of Society and Space, 19 (3). pp. 34-45. ISSN 2682-7727 http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/geo-2023-1903-03 DOI : 10.17576/geo-2023-1903-03
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topic G Geography (General)
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Idris, Nurul Hawani
Azman, Marliana
Sazlieya Saupi Teri, Sazlieya Saupi Teri
Mohd. Hata, Erneeza
Izran, Mohamad Hafis
Spatial modelling of papaya dieback disease occurrence
description The incident of papaya dieback disease has resulted in huge losses due to the decrement in crop yield. The disease is affecting papaya production in Malaysia, putting papaya production at risk, primarily to accommodate the national and export trading needs. Abiotic factors have been identified as agents influencing the occurrence of papaya disease, however, little study includes the possible influence of landscape features on disease occurrence. Therefore, using a spatial model, this study aims to investigate the influence of weather variables and the surrounding landscape on papaya dieback disease in Batu Pahat district, Johor, Malaysia. This study applied an Ordinary Least Square (OLS) regression to identify the dominant abiotic factors influencing the papaya disease incident. The main finding revealed that the distance of disease incidents significantly influences the rate of papaya dieback disease based on the affected points (crop) to the nearby road; the percentage area of papaya dieback disease incidence was negatively related to the distance from the road. In other words, being closer to road features may increase the size of the affected area. This research could benefit stakeholders in strategising agricultural practices including planning suitable landscape and topographic characteristics of newly planted areas to reduce the occurrence of such disease.
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author Idris, Nurul Hawani
Azman, Marliana
Sazlieya Saupi Teri, Sazlieya Saupi Teri
Mohd. Hata, Erneeza
Izran, Mohamad Hafis
author_facet Idris, Nurul Hawani
Azman, Marliana
Sazlieya Saupi Teri, Sazlieya Saupi Teri
Mohd. Hata, Erneeza
Izran, Mohamad Hafis
author_sort Idris, Nurul Hawani
title Spatial modelling of papaya dieback disease occurrence
title_short Spatial modelling of papaya dieback disease occurrence
title_full Spatial modelling of papaya dieback disease occurrence
title_fullStr Spatial modelling of papaya dieback disease occurrence
title_full_unstemmed Spatial modelling of papaya dieback disease occurrence
title_sort spatial modelling of papaya dieback disease occurrence
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/108309/1/NurulHawaniIdris2023_SpatialModellingOfPapayaDiebackDisease.pdf
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