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Renata Retkute

@renataretkute

Mathematical modelling and other wonders of the world.
Research associate @cam_plantepi

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Visiting Food and Agriculture Organization to discuss modelling of locusts & transboundary plant pests and diseases. Excited to exchange ideas on strengthening global food security. 🌍🦗🌱

Visiting <a href="/FAO/">Food and Agriculture Organization</a> to discuss modelling of locusts &amp; transboundary plant pests and diseases. Excited to exchange ideas on strengthening global food security. 🌍🦗🌱
bioRxiv Plant Bio (@biorxiv_plants) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Parameterisation of epidemiological models from small field experiments: a case study of banana bunchy top virus transmission biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #biorxiv_plants

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Now published Plants People Planet 🌱👥🌐 : Using remote sensing, modelling and socio-economic analysis, we identify priority areas and policy-relevant interventions for targeted banana bunchy top disease control in Benin. doi.org/10.1002/ppp3.7…

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Controlling banana bunchy top disease in Benin: Crop protection strategies with socio-economic perspectives nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pp…

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Excited to share Renata's new study in @plantspeoplepl on #banana bunchy top virus in West Africa! 🍌🛰️📊 Led by Renata Retkute with collaborators across Benin 🇧🇯 IITA and UQ Science #PlantHealth #FoodSecurity #Epidemiology

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Cost-effective early detection of banana bunchy top disease: insights from spatio-temporal modelling in Benin biorxiv.org/content/10.648… #biorxiv_plants

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Cambridge Global Food Security Lunchtime Conversations: "The dynamics of agricultural pests: leveraging data from genome to landscapes" with Dr Renata Retkute & Dr Henry North. Fri 30 Jan 2026, 1.30–2.30pm Organised by GlobalFoodSecurity. tinyurl.com/498vvhhp

Cambridge Global Food Security Lunchtime Conversations: "The dynamics of agricultural pests: leveraging data from genome to landscapes"
with Dr Renata Retkute &amp; Dr Henry North.
Fri 30 Jan 2026, 1.30–2.30pm
Organised by <a href="/GlobalFood_Camb/">GlobalFoodSecurity</a>.
tinyurl.com/498vvhhp
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🍌🍌 Detection of #Banana #Diseases Based on #Landsat8 Data and Machine Learning ✍️ Renata Retkute et al. 🔗 brnw.ch/21wZkNR

🍌🍌 Detection of #Banana #Diseases Based on #Landsat8 Data and Machine Learning

✍️ Renata Retkute et al.
🔗 brnw.ch/21wZkNR
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The dynamics of agricultural pests: leveraging data from genome to landscapes 🌱🪲🐛🪰 Hear from Renata Retkute and Dr Henry North this Friday. #FoodSecurity #CropProtection

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Understanding how and why farmers share banana planting material is key to tackling disease spread and strengthening seed systems 🌱📊 Read the latest insights from our Cambridge-Africa blog: bit.ly/46XN99I

Understanding how and why farmers share banana planting material is key to tackling disease spread and strengthening seed systems 🌱📊 Read the latest insights from our <a href="/CambridgeAfrica/">Cambridge-Africa</a> blog: bit.ly/46XN99I
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At #ICO2026 in San Martín de los Andes, Argentina 🇦🇷 Looking forward to discussions on Orthoptera research, pest management, and collaboration with colleagues from around the world. ico2026.com.ar

At #ICO2026 in San Martín de los Andes, Argentina 🇦🇷 Looking forward to discussions on Orthoptera research, pest management, and collaboration with colleagues from around the world. ico2026.com.ar
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Our paper "Formulating likelihood functions for infectious disease dynamics for neglected tropical diseases" has been accepted in Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics: frontiersin.org/journals/appli…

Our paper "Formulating likelihood functions for infectious disease dynamics for neglected tropical diseases" has been accepted in Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics: frontiersin.org/journals/appli…
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Presenting our poster on the Plant Growth Index at #ICO2026 with collaborator Dr Allan Spessa from the Australian Plague Locust Commission.

Presenting our poster on the Plant Growth Index at #ICO2026 with collaborator Dr Allan Spessa from the Australian Plague Locust Commission.
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I am pleased to share our new preprint in Earth System Science Data: "Mapping Plant Growth Index (PGI) over Australia from 1990 to 2024", developed in collaboration with colleagues from the Australian Plague Locust Commission. 🔗 essd.copernicus.org/preprints/essd…

I am pleased to share our new preprint in Earth System Science Data: "Mapping Plant Growth Index (PGI) over Australia from 1990 to 2024", developed in collaboration with colleagues from the Australian Plague Locust Commission.
🔗 essd.copernicus.org/preprints/essd…
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Sustaining smallholder banana production in Banana Bunchy Top Disease endemic landscapes: integrating clean seed, roguing, and farmer ... biorxiv.org/content/10.648… #biorxiv_plants

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Now published at Mathematical Biosciences: "Parameterisation of epidemiological models from small field experiments: a case study of banana bunchy top virus transmission". sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Now published at Mathematical Biosciences: "Parameterisation of epidemiological models from small field experiments: a case study of banana bunchy top virus transmission". sciencedirect.com/science/articl…