Emerging plant diseases: What are our best strategies for management?

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Author(s):
K.A. Garrett; A. Jumpponen; L. Gomez Montano

Type of Document:
Scholarly Article

 

Publisher/Journal:
Liebert Publishers

Date of Publication:
2010

Place of Publication:
New Rochelle, NY

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As food prices increase, new attention is focused on food security and the factors that affect crop productivity and availability. The interaction between the crop (host), pathogens, and the environment determines the occurrence and impact of plant diseases on crop health. There are many management strategies that aim to reduce the risk of disease emergence, but these are often controversial and difficult to implement. These strategies include biological controls, improved inspections at international borders, and increased subsidies for different plant species to support heterogeneity. Management strategies are available for existing plant diseases, but this article argues that more research is needed to fully understand the cause, effect, and control of plant diseases.

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