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    Sciencedomain International ; 2023
    In:  International Journal of Plant & Soil Science Vol. 35, No. 20 ( 2023-10-09), p. 1207-1214
    In: International Journal of Plant & Soil Science, Sciencedomain International, Vol. 35, No. 20 ( 2023-10-09), p. 1207-1214
    Abstract: The realm of plant pathology stands at the crossroads of rising challenges and groundbreaking innovations. This review delves deep into the ever-evolving landscape of threats and strategies in plant diseases, examining the myriad factors influencing this dynamic field. We first dissect the emergence and re-emergence of plant pathogens, attributing their evolution to a combination of ecological disruptions, global trade, and changing environmental conditions. Climate change is then spotlighted, revealing its multifaceted impact on the interplay between plants and pathogens. The cascading effects of rising temperatures, shifting rainfall patterns, and frequent extreme weather events reshape the vulnerabilities and resistances in the plant kingdom. Concurrently, the critical role of biosecurity in an interconnected world is elucidated, emphasizing the need for predictive and reactive measures to prevent inadvertent pathogen spread across borders. In juxtaposition to these challenges, the review shines a light on the promise held by technological advancements. The potential of drones equipped with advanced sensors, the analytical prowess of artificial intelligence, and the genetic wizardry of tools like CRISPR offer glimpses into a future where disease detection, management, and control are not just efficient but also sustainable. The prospects of nanotechnology in delivering targeted treatments herald a new era in plant disease management, minimizing collateral environmental impacts. In essence, while the challenges in plant pathology are formidable, spurred by natural processes and human actions, the wheels of innovation offer robust countermeasures. This comprehensive exploration underscores the importance of holistic approaches, integrating traditional knowledge with technological advancements, and fostering global collaborations. It is through these synergies that the health and prosperity of our ecosystems can be ensured in the face of dynamic threats. The narrative thus crafted serves as a clarion call for collective action, ensuring that the balance between plants and pathogens remains harmonious, securing a sustainable future for generations to come.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2320-7035
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Sciencedomain International
    Publication Date: 2023
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    Sciencedomain International ; 2023
    In:  International Journal of Environment and Climate Change Vol. 13, No. 10 ( 2023-09-19), p. 3587-3597
    In: International Journal of Environment and Climate Change, Sciencedomain International, Vol. 13, No. 10 ( 2023-09-19), p. 3587-3597
    Abstract: Soil a significant carbon sink, plays a pivotal role in mitigating climate change. This review underscores the potential of soil amendments for enhancing carbon sequestration, focusing on the intricate relationship between these amendments and soil microbial communities. Soil amendments, ranging from biochar and organic compost to mineral additives, have been identified as viable strategies to boost soil carbon stocks. Concurrently, these amendments influence the diversity, structure, and functional roles of microbial communities, which in turn, are integral to soil carbon dynamics. Tools like 16S rRNA sequencing, metagenomics, and isotope tracing techniques have propelled our understanding of microbial responses, shedding light on the complex microbial networks and their roles in carbon cycling. While promising, the application of soil amendments presents challenges. Variability arising from different soil types, climates, and microbial dynamics poses a consistent research challenge. Potential risks like reduced sequestration over time and economic considerations for large-scale application necessitate attention. Future directions hinge on innovations in soil amendment products, harnessing microbial inoculants for synergistic effects, and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations. This convergence of science, technology, and collaborative research heralds a future where soils are not just seen as substrates but as active, dynamic entities in the fight against climate change.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2581-8627
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Sciencedomain International
    Publication Date: 2023
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