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editDue to the implications of climate change, it is suspected that plants will have increased susceptibility to pathogens [1] Additionally, elevated threat of abiotic stresses (i.e. drought and heat) are likely to contribute to plant pathogen susceptibility. [1]
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- ^ a b Garrett, K.A.; Dendy, S.P.; Frank, E.E.; Rouse, M.N.; Travers, S.E. (September 2006). "Climate Change Effects on Plant Disease: Genomes to Ecosystems" (PDF). Annual Review of Phytopathology. 44: 489–509. doi:10.1146. PMID 16722808. Retrieved 03/05/2016.
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