Integrating pests and pathogens into the climate change/food security debate
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...Incorporation of biotic stressors such as pests, weeds and disease into global crop models that examine the potential impacts of climate change on crop productivity needs to become a priority (Gregory et al., 2009)....
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...Predicting how crop pests will be affected by global climate change is vital for realizing such production goals, and will increasingly rely on empirically based research (Gregory et al., 2009)....
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...and associated diseases in the crop (Gregory et al. 2009; Madgwick et al. 2011) and, consequently, levels of related feed and food safety hazards like pesticide residues and mycotoxins (Miraglia et al....
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...…1944–0057 online 2012 Taylor & Francis http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19440049.2012.691555 http://www.tandfonline.com and associated diseases in the crop (Gregory et al. 2009; Madgwick et al. 2011) and, consequently, levels of related feed and food safety hazards like pesticide residues and mycotoxins…...
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