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We also review the probable strategies to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change on plant disease management practices to address future food security goals.doi:10.1007/978-3-030-46111-9_4MandeepSinghHunjanJagjeetSinghLoreMandeepSinghHunjan...
climate changemanagementplant diseasesThe effects of climate change on plant diseases have been the subject of intense debate in the last decade; research in this sense has been carry out, however, more information is needed. Elevated temperatures and carbon dioxide concentrations associated with ...
Plant diseases played key role in worldwide food shortage in the form of quantity and quality. Food production must expand by half to take care of the anticipated demand of the world's population by 2050. Effective and suitable Integrated Disease Management (IDM) strategies by considering differen...
The report said climate change has worsened landdegradation. It has caused deserts to spread andpermafrostto partly melt, and made forests more easily harmed by fire, disease and lack of water. Methane bubbles up from the thawed permafrost at the bottom of the thermokarst lake through the ice ...
Climate change is likely to impact the circulation of many infectious diseases. Here, the authors characterize the impact of climatic and demographic factors on enterovirus disease transmission and project how changes in climate may impact future transmission. Rachel E. Baker , Wenchang Yang & Saki ...
Assessment of the relative importance of nitrogen deposition, climate change and forest management on the sequestration of carbon by forest in Europe This report summarizes results of studies assessing and predicting changes in forest growth and carbon sequestration in forests and forest soils in respons...
Forest growth modeling is moving away from description and toward explanation. The acceptance of global warming and effects related to climate change has r... Schwalm,CR,AR - 《Forest Ecology & Management》 被引量: 83发表: 2001年 Preventing potential disease and pest epidemics under a changing ...
Plants and pollinators might respond differently to changes in climate, and thus plant-pollinator relationships are vulnerable to spatial, temporal, morphological and recognition mismatches. Although the effects of climate change on pollinators and pollination services are expected to be greater in the ...
The key determinants of greenhouse gas emissions are energy production, transportation, agriculture, food production and waste management, and attempts at mitigating climate change will need to address each of these. A huge increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations during the last decades has ...