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Sukumar Chakraborty
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 95
Citations - 5689
Sukumar Chakraborty is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Plant disease. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 95 publications receiving 5013 citations. Previous affiliations of Sukumar Chakraborty include University of Queensland & Cooperative Research Centre.
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Climate change, plant diseases and food security: an overview
TL;DR: An overview of key constraints to food security uses fusarium head blight as a case study to illustrate key influences of climate change on production and quality of wheat, and outlines key links between plant diseases, climate change and food security.
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Climate change and plant disease management
TL;DR: Results indicate that climate change could alter stages and rates of development of the pathogen, modify host resistance, and result in changes in the physiology of host-pathogen interactions.
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Climate change: potential impact on plant diseases.
TL;DR: Evaluation of the limited literature in this area suggests that the most likely impact of climate change will be felt in three areas: in losses from plant diseases, in the efficacy of disease management strategies and in the geographical distribution of plant diseases.
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Climate change and diseases of food crops
Jo Luck,Jo Luck,M. Spackman,Angela Freeman,P. Tre˛bicki,W. Griffiths,Kyla J Finlay,Sukumar Chakraborty,Sukumar Chakraborty +8 more
TL;DR: The qualitative effects of climate change on pathogens that cause disease of four major food crops are reviewed, showing that the influence will be positive, negative or neutral, depending on the host–pathogen interaction.
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Phylogenetic relationships among members of the Comamonadaceae, and description of Delftia acidovorans (den Dooren de Jong 1926 and Tamaoka et al. 1987) gen. nov., comb. nov.
TL;DR: The phylogenetic relationships among members of the family Comamonadaceae and several unclassified strains were studied by direct sequencing of their PCR-amplified 16S rRNA genes andComamonas acidovorans is removed from the genus Comamonas and renamed as Delftia acidovOrans gen. nov.