Climate change and the need for agricultural adaptation
Highlights•Climate Change places food security at risk, particularly in the developing
world.•Climates zones are predicted to shift poleward, altering the distribution of highly …
world.•Climates zones are predicted to shift poleward, altering the distribution of highly …
[HTML][HTML] Plant–pathogen warfare under changing climate conditions
Global environmental changes caused by natural and human activities have accelerated in
the past 200 years. The increase in greenhouse gases is predicted to continue to raise …
the past 200 years. The increase in greenhouse gases is predicted to continue to raise …
Plant immunity in signal integration between biotic and abiotic stress responses
Plants constantly monitor and cope with the fluctuating environment while hosting a diversity
of plant‐inhabiting microbes. The mode and outcome of plant–microbe interactions …
of plant‐inhabiting microbes. The mode and outcome of plant–microbe interactions …
Climate change, a booster of disease outbreaks by the plant pathogen Phytophthora in oak forests
In forests, trees such as oaks (Quercus spp.) fulfill key ecological functions, including nutrient
and water cycling. In the last decades, climate change and its related environmental …
and water cycling. In the last decades, climate change and its related environmental …
The plant disease triangle facing climate change: A molecular perspective
C Roussin-Léveillée, CAM Rossi… - Trends in Plant …, 2024 - cell.com
Variations in climate conditions can dramatically affect plant health and the generation of
climate-resilient crops is imperative to food security. In addition to directly affecting plants, it …
climate-resilient crops is imperative to food security. In addition to directly affecting plants, it …
[HTML][HTML] Climate change, carbon dioxide, and pest biology, managing the future: Coffee as a case study
The challenge of maintaining sufficient food, feed, fiber, and forests, for a projected end of
century population of between 9–10 billion in the context of a climate averaging 2–4° C …
century population of between 9–10 billion in the context of a climate averaging 2–4° C …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of climate change on the potato crop and biodiversity in its center of origin
R Quiroz, DA Ramírez, J Kroschel… - Open …, 2018 - degruyter.com
The Andean region is the most important center of potato diversity in the world. The global
warming trend which has taken place since the 1950s, that is 2-3 times the reported global …
warming trend which has taken place since the 1950s, that is 2-3 times the reported global …
Local adaptation to temperature in populations and clonal lineages of the Irish potato famine pathogen Phytophthora infestans
N Mariette, A Androdias, R Mabon… - Ecology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental factors such as temperature strongly impact microbial communities. In the
current context of global warming, it is therefore crucial to understand the effects of these …
current context of global warming, it is therefore crucial to understand the effects of these …
Effects of climate change on epidemics of powdery mildew in winter wheat in China
X Tang, X Cao, X Xu, Y Jiang, Y Luo, Z Ma… - Plant …, 2017 - Am Phytopath Society
Powdery mildew is a highly destructive winter wheat pathogen in China. Since the causative
agent is sensitive to changing weather conditions, we analyzed climatic records from …
agent is sensitive to changing weather conditions, we analyzed climatic records from …
Some reasons why the latent period should not always be considered constant over the course of a plant disease epidemic
F Suffert, RN Thompson - Plant Pathology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The latent period is a crucial life history trait, particularly for polycyclic plant diseases,
because it determines how many complete infection cycles could theoretically occur during …
because it determines how many complete infection cycles could theoretically occur during …