This review discusses the present trends in studies on the impacts of climate change on plant diseases. Firstly, the approaches used for studying the potential effects of altered temperature, water availability, CO2 and O3 air concentrations, and UV-B radiation on components of the disease cycle are explained and discussed. Next, the impact of changes in climate patterns on the geographic and temporal distribution of diseases by integrating biological and epidemiological models into geographic and climate databases are assessed. Finally, adaptation strategies are discussed and areas where there is a recognized lack of knowledge are highlighted. The literature shows that different pathosystems respond in different ways to climate change. Thu...
The effects of climate change on plant pathogens and the diseases they cause have been examined in s...
This review describes environmental factors that influence severity of crop disease epidemics, espec...
Disease in wild plant populations has received less attention from plant pathologists than diseases ...
This review discusses the present trends in studies on the impacts of climate change on plant diseas...
There has been a remarkable scientific output on the topic of how climate change is likely to affect...
The change in global climate is because of expanding convergence of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the en...
There has been a remarkable scientific output on the topic of how climate change is likely to affect...
There has been a remarkable scientific output on the topic of how climate change is likely to affect...
There has been a remarkable scientific output on the topic of how climate change is likely to affect...
Tranajo presentado en el International Congress of Postharvest Pathology, celebrado en Lleida del 11...
Crop response to climatic variation is critical criterion not only in yield and productivity but als...
Research on impacts of climate change on plant diseases has been limited, with most work concentrati...
The effects of climate change on plant pathogens and the diseases they cause have been examined in s...
The effects of climate change on plant diseases have been the subject of intense debate in the last ...
The effects of climate change on plant diseases have been the subject of intense debate in the last ...
The effects of climate change on plant pathogens and the diseases they cause have been examined in s...
This review describes environmental factors that influence severity of crop disease epidemics, espec...
Disease in wild plant populations has received less attention from plant pathologists than diseases ...
This review discusses the present trends in studies on the impacts of climate change on plant diseas...
There has been a remarkable scientific output on the topic of how climate change is likely to affect...
The change in global climate is because of expanding convergence of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the en...
There has been a remarkable scientific output on the topic of how climate change is likely to affect...
There has been a remarkable scientific output on the topic of how climate change is likely to affect...
There has been a remarkable scientific output on the topic of how climate change is likely to affect...
Tranajo presentado en el International Congress of Postharvest Pathology, celebrado en Lleida del 11...
Crop response to climatic variation is critical criterion not only in yield and productivity but als...
Research on impacts of climate change on plant diseases has been limited, with most work concentrati...
The effects of climate change on plant pathogens and the diseases they cause have been examined in s...
The effects of climate change on plant diseases have been the subject of intense debate in the last ...
The effects of climate change on plant diseases have been the subject of intense debate in the last ...
The effects of climate change on plant pathogens and the diseases they cause have been examined in s...
This review describes environmental factors that influence severity of crop disease epidemics, espec...
Disease in wild plant populations has received less attention from plant pathologists than diseases ...