Foundational and Translational Research Opportunities to Improve Plant Health

dc.contributor.author Michelmore, Richard
dc.contributor.author Beattie, Gwyn
dc.contributor.department Plant Pathology and Microbiology
dc.date 2018-09-06T05:48:03.000
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-30T06:23:17Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-30T06:23:17Z
dc.date.copyright Sun Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 2017
dc.date.issued 2017-07-01
dc.description.abstract <p>The white paper reports the deliberations of a workshop focused on biotic challenges to plant health held in Washington, D.C. in September 2016. Ensuring health of food plants is critical to maintaining the quality and productivity of crops and for sustenance of the rapidly growing human population. There is a close linkage between food security and societal stability; however, global food security is threatened by the vulnerability of our agricultural systems to numerous pests, pathogens, weeds, and environmental stresses. These threats are aggravated by climate change, the globalization of agriculture, and an over-reliance on nonsustainable inputs. New analytical and computational technologies are providing unprecedented resolution at a variety of molecular, cellular, organismal, and population scales for crop plants as well as pathogens, pests, beneficial microbes, and weeds. It is now possible to both characterize useful or deleterious variation as well as precisely manipulate it. Data-driven, informed decisions based on knowledge of the variation of biotic challenges and of natural and synthetic variation in crop plants will enable deployment of durable interventions throughout the world. These should be integral, dynamic components of agricultural strategies for sustainable agriculture.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This article is published as Michelmore, Richard, Gitta Coaker, Rebecca Bart, Gwyn Beattie, Andrew Bent, Toby Bruce, Duncan Cameron et al. "Foundational and translational research opportunities to improve plant health." <em>Molecular plant-microbe interactions</em> 30, no. 7 (2017). doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1094/MPMI-01-17-0010-CR">10.1094/MPMI-01-17-0010-CR</a>. Posted with permission.</p>
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dc.subject.disciplines Agricultural Science
dc.subject.disciplines Climate
dc.subject.disciplines Plant Breeding and Genetics
dc.subject.disciplines Plant Pathology
dc.subject.disciplines Weed Science
dc.title Foundational and Translational Research Opportunities to Improve Plant Health
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