Autor:
Garrett, K.A.
Nita, Mizuho
Wolf, Erick de
Esker, Paul David
Gómez Montano, Lorena
Sparks, Adam H.
The response of plant disease to weather variables such as temperature and precipitation is well known, and has been the basis for disease forecasting models used in decision-making by farmers and policy makers. Thus, plant disease risk can readily shift under climate change. Predicting changes i...
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Garrett, K.A.
,
Nita, Mizuho
,
Wolf, Erick de
,
Esker, Paul David
,
Gómez Montano, Lorena
,
Sparks, Adam H.
,
[Plant Pathogens as Indicators of Climate Change]
,
Plant Pathogens as Indicators of Climate Change