In many parts of the world, agricultural ecosystems are increasingly exposed to severe drought, and rainfall events due to climate changes. This coincides with a higher vulnerability of crops to soil-borne diseases, which is mostly ascribed to decreased resistance to pathogen attacks. However, loss of the natural capacity of soil microbes to suppress soil-borne plant pathogens may also contribute to increased disease outbreaks. In this perspectives paper, we will discuss the effect of extreme weather events on pathogen-antagonist interactions during drought and rainfall events and upon recovery. We will focus on diseases caused by root-infecting fungi and oomycetes. In addition, we will explore factors that affect restoration of the balance...
The scenario that climate change will lead to higher incidence of crop diseases, following geographi...
AbstractCrop diseases cause yield losses, yet crop productivity needs to increase by > 70% over the ...
Increasing climate variability with the change in climate is recognized unequivocally. With the chan...
In many parts of the world, agricultural ecosystems are increasingly exposed to severe drought, and ...
Soil-borne plant diseases are a major source of crop losses. Biologically active soils have the abil...
Weather-host-pathogen interactions over time have been a cause of concern as they hinder the efforts...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) caused byFusariumpathogens is one of the most devastating fungal diseases...
1. Soil microbial communities largely determine the ability of soils to provide multiple functions s...
Drought conditions such as those that occurred in Nebraska in 2012 can impact the development of pla...
Abstract: Drought stress is an alarming constraint to plant growth, development, and productivity wo...
Rainfall extremes are intensifying as a result of climate change, leading to increased flood risk. F...
Crop response to climatic variation is critical criterion not only in yield and productivity but als...
Earth’s human population continues to grow, and the demand for food and supplies is increasing as we...
Soilborne diseases are very critical in realizing the yield potential of improved cultivars in sever...
The scenario that climate change will lead to higher incidence of crop diseases, following geographi...
AbstractCrop diseases cause yield losses, yet crop productivity needs to increase by > 70% over the ...
Increasing climate variability with the change in climate is recognized unequivocally. With the chan...
In many parts of the world, agricultural ecosystems are increasingly exposed to severe drought, and ...
Soil-borne plant diseases are a major source of crop losses. Biologically active soils have the abil...
Weather-host-pathogen interactions over time have been a cause of concern as they hinder the efforts...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) caused byFusariumpathogens is one of the most devastating fungal diseases...
1. Soil microbial communities largely determine the ability of soils to provide multiple functions s...
Drought conditions such as those that occurred in Nebraska in 2012 can impact the development of pla...
Abstract: Drought stress is an alarming constraint to plant growth, development, and productivity wo...
Rainfall extremes are intensifying as a result of climate change, leading to increased flood risk. F...
Crop response to climatic variation is critical criterion not only in yield and productivity but als...
Earth’s human population continues to grow, and the demand for food and supplies is increasing as we...
Soilborne diseases are very critical in realizing the yield potential of improved cultivars in sever...
The scenario that climate change will lead to higher incidence of crop diseases, following geographi...
AbstractCrop diseases cause yield losses, yet crop productivity needs to increase by > 70% over the ...
Increasing climate variability with the change in climate is recognized unequivocally. With the chan...