reviewAnnual Review of PhytopathologyAug 4, 2005Closed access

Plant Disease: A Threat to Global Food Security

University College London · CAB International

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Abstract

A vast number of plant pathogens from viroids of a few hundred nucleotides to higher plants cause diseases in our crops. Their effects range from mild symptoms to catastrophes in which large areas planted to food crops are destroyed. Catastrophic plant disease exacerbates the current deficit of food supply in which at least 800 million people are inadequately fed. Plant pathogens are difficult to control because their populations are variable in time, space, and genotype. Most insidiously, they evolve, often overcoming the resistance that may have been the hard-won achievement of the plant breeder. In order to combat the losses they cause, it is necessary to define the problem and seek remedies. At the…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Biotechnology
  • Food security
  • Disease
  • Plant disease resistance
  • Identification (biology)
  • Crop
  • Resistance (ecology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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