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Host/Plant Pathogen Interactions and Plant Health Management

Pandey, Sandeep [1].

New approaches to design pathosystem-climate change model for sustainable environment.

The research on impact of global climate change on plant diseases has shown a remarkable progress through analysis of gene expression of pathosystem, but predictability remains a key factor to design solutions to many plant health problems model. In the present circumstances there is a need of continuous research into the biological mechanisms with special concern to plant health under novel conditions that can cope with the changing climate. The advances in scientific technologies and computing science has made possible to predict the future climate and to design a strategy to develop and monitor each pathosystem under climate change. The development of different predictive techniques is equally important, so is the greater integration of plant diversity, for designing models with accuracy in climate predictions. Further, it also requires integrated approaches for management of plant health, abuse and misuse of chemicals, and sustainable environment. Moreover, conservation of forests and landscapes and to maintain ecosystem under adverse climate condition needs participatory research from allied fields other than plant sciences. The application of advanced biotechnological tools and techniques will prove more effective for any type of genetic, species, or ecosystem diversity. This overview pays special emphasis on the need for research and also examines trends in recent studies on the impacts of climate change on plant health.


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1 - A.P.S. University, School Environmental Biology, 36/70 Fort Road, Near Ashok Tree, Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, 486001, India

Keywords:
plant health model
sustainable environment.

Presentation Type: Oral Paper:Papers for Topics
Session: 65
Location: Salon 9/The Shaw Conference Centre
Date: Wednesday, July 29th, 2015
Time: 11:00 AM
Number: 65004
Abstract ID:120
Candidate for Awards:None


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