diff --git a/mapfile/template.j2 b/mapfile/template.j2 index e1ec82c18abfc23b635a0e3a2024bd463f0ce0be..11e527b5ec7c38bd68781f1764a6e2b3899f9729 100644 --- a/mapfile/template.j2 +++ b/mapfile/template.j2 @@ -44,29 +44,26 @@ WEB {% endif %} "wms_abstract" " <div id='preamble'> - <p>Pollen beetle (Meligethes spp.) adults are approximately 2.5 mm, metallic - greenish-black. Oilseed rape is only vulnerable to pollen beetle damage if large - numbers of adult beetles migrate into the crop during green bud stage (BBCH - Growth stages 51-59). Adult females bite oilseed rape buds and lay their eggs - inside, resulting in withered buds and reduced pod set. Migration can be predicted - based on daily maximum air temperature; migrations begins at 12 degrees Celsius, - and large numbers migrate above 15 degrees Celsius. Where a high risk of migration - coincides with the vulnerable growth stage, crops should be monitored and an - appropriate threshold used to inform management decisions. + <p>Pollen beetle (Meligethes spp.) adults are approximately 2.5 mm, metallic greenish-black. Oilseed + rape is only vulnerable to pollen beetle damage if large numbers of adult beetles migrate into the + crop during green bud stage (BBCH Growth stages 51-59). Adult females bite oilseed rape buds and + lay their eggs inside, resulting in withered buds and reduced pod set. Migration can be predicted + based on daily maximum air temperature; migrations begin above 12 degrees Celsius, and large numbers + migrate above 15 degrees Celsius. Where a high risk of migration coincides with the vulnerable + growth stage, crops should be monitored and an appropriate threshold used to inform management + decisions. </p> </div> <div id='body'> - <p>This DSS was adapted from work carried out in the UK, and is considered applicable, - but not yet validated in, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, France, Germany, Rep. - Ireland, and Denmark. Only to be used during Oilseed rape growth stages 51-59. - This model is a simplification of a more detailed model described in Ferguson et - al. (2015) Pest Management Science 72, 609-317. - <a href='https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.4069'>https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.4069</a> - </p> + <p>This DSS was adapted from work carried out in the UK, and is considered applicable, but not yet + validated in, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, France, Germany, Rep. Ireland, and Denmark. Only + to be used during Oilseed rape growth stages 51-59. This model is a simplification of a more + detailed model described in Ferguson et al. (2015) Pest Management Science 72, 609-317. + <a href='https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.4069'>https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.4069</a></p> <h3>Explanation of parameters</h3> <ul> - <li>Warning status = Yellow signifies temperatures below 12°C and low migration risk. Migrations begin at 12°C (orange), and large numbers migrate above 15 °C (red).</li> - <li><span itemprop='temperature'>Maximum air temperature</span> = Areas with daily maximum air temperatures below 10°C are shaded in blue, indicating cooler weather. As temperatures increase, the color shifts gradually to red, with a full red shade marking areas above 20°C. </li> + <li>Warning status = Green signifies mean daily temperatures below 15°C and low migration risk. Red signifies mean daily temperatures above 15°C and high migration risk.</li> + <li><span itemprop='temperature'>Maximum air temperature</span> = Areas with daily maximum air temperatures below 10°C are shaded in blue, indicating cooler weather. As temperatures increase, the color shifts gradually to red, with a full red shade marking areas above 20°C.</li> </ul> </div> "