Effects of climate change on plant pathogens and host-pathogen interactions

Rachid Lahlali , Mohammed Taoussi , Salah-Eddine Laasli , Grace Gachara , Rachid Ezzouggari , Zineb Belabess , Kamal Aberkani , Amine Assouguem , Abdelilah Meddich , Moussa El Jarroudi , Essaid Ait Barka
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Crop production stands as a pivotal pillar of global food security, but its sustainability faces complex challenges from plant diseases, which pose a substantial threat to agricultural productivity. Climate change significantly alters the dynamics of plant pathogens, primarily through changes in temperature, humidity, and precipitation patterns, which can enhance the virulence and spread of various plant diseases. Indeed, the increased frequency of extreme weather events, which is a direct consequence of climate change, creates favorable conditions for outbreaks of plant diseases. As global temperatures rise, the geographic range of many plant pathogens is expanding, exposing new regions and species to diseases previously limited to warmer climates. Climate change not only affects the prevalence and severity of plant diseases but also influences the effectiveness of disease management strategies, necessitating adaptive approaches in agricultural practices. This review presents a thorough examination of the relationship between climate change and plant pathogens and carefully provides an analysis of the interplay between climatic shifts and disease dynamics. In addition to insights into the development of effective strategies for countering the adverse impacts of climate change on plant diseases, these insights hold significant promise for bolstering global crop production resilience against mounting environmental challenges.

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气候变化对植物病原体和寄主-病原体相互作用的影响
农作物生产是全球粮食安全的重要支柱,但其可持续性面临着植物病害的复杂挑战,植物病害对农业生产力构成了巨大威胁。气候变化主要通过温度、湿度和降水模式的变化,极大地改变了植物病原体的动态,从而增强了各种植物病害的毒性和传播。事实上,极端天气事件发生频率的增加是气候变化的直接后果,它为植物病害的爆发创造了有利条件。随着全球气温升高,许多植物病原体的地理分布范围不断扩大,使新的地区和物种面临以前仅限于气候较暖地区的病害。气候变化不仅会影响植物病害的流行和严重程度,还会影响病害管理策略的有效性,因此有必要在农业实践中采用适应性方法。本综述深入探讨了气候变化与植物病原体之间的关系,并仔细分析了气候转变与病害动态之间的相互作用。这些见解不仅有助于制定有效的战略来应对气候变化对植物病害的不利影响,还为提高全球作物生产的抗逆性以应对日益严峻的环境挑战带来了重大希望。
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