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      Potential strategies and future requirements for plant disease management under a changing climate : Plant disease management under a changing climate

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      Plant Pathology
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            Some of the most striking and extreme consequences of rapid, long-distance aerial dispersal involve pathogens of crop plants. Long-distance dispersal of fungal spores by the wind can spread plant diseases across and even between continents and reestablish diseases in areas where host plants are seasonally absent. For such epidemics to occur, hosts that are susceptible to the same pathogen genotypes must be grown over wide areas, as is the case with many modern crops. The strongly stochastic nature of long-distance dispersal causes founder effects in pathogen populations, such that the genotypes that cause epidemics in new territories or on cultivars with previously effective resistance genes may be atypical. Similar but less extreme population dynamics may arise from long-distance aerial dispersal of other organisms, including plants, viruses, and fungal pathogens of humans.
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              Consequences of climate change for European agricultural productivity, land use and policy

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                Journal
                Plant Pathology
                Wiley-Blackwell
                00320862
                February 2011
                February 2011
                : 60
                : 1
                : 100-112
                Article
                10.1111/j.1365-3059.2010.02410.x
                41ae0717-7065-49cb-91d2-ba20e6ee99a5
                © 2011

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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