生物
粮食安全
植物病害
生物技术
农业
作物
农学
爆发
钥匙(锁)
疾病
产量(工程)
生态学
病理
医学
材料科学
病毒学
冶金
作者
Nian Wang,George W. Sundin,Leonardo De La Fuente,Jaime Cubero,T. Satyanarayana,Marin T. Brewer,Quan Zeng,Clive H. Bock,Nik J. Cunniffe,Congli Wang,Thierry Candresse,Thomas M. Chappell,Jeffrey J. Coleman,Gary P. Munkvold
出处
期刊:Phytopathology
[Scientific Societies]
日期:2024-05-01
卷期号:114 (5): 837-842
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1094/phyto-04-24-0137-kc
摘要
Plant diseases significantly impact food security and food safety. It was estimated that food production needs to increase by 50% to feed the projected 9.3 billion people by 2050. Yet, plant pathogens and pests are documented to cause up to 40% yield losses in major crops, including maize, rice, and wheat, resulting in annual worldwide economic losses of approximately US$220 billion. Yield losses due to plant diseases and pests are estimated to be 21.5% (10.1 to 28.1%) in wheat, 30.3% (24.6 to 40.9%) in rice, and 22.6% (19.5 to 41.4%) in maize. In March 2023, The American Phytopathological Society (APS) conducted a survey to identify and rank key challenges in plant pathology in the next decade. Phytopathology subsequently invited papers that address those key challenges in plant pathology, and these were published as a special issue. The key challenges identified include climate change effect on the disease triangle and outbreaks, plant disease resistance mechanisms and its applications, and specific diseases including those caused by
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