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The persistent threat of emerging plant disease pandemics to global food security

Jean B. Ristaino, Pamela K. Anderson, Daniel P. Bebber, Kate A. Brauman, Nik J. Cunniffe, Nina V. Fedoroff, Cambria Finegold, Karen A. Garrett, Christopher A. Gilligan, Chris Jones, Michael D. Martin, Graham K. MacDonald, Patricia Neenan, Angela Records, David G. Schmale, Laura Tateosian, Qingshan Wei

2021Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences791 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plant disease outbreaks are increasing and threaten food security for the vulnerable in many areas of the world. Now a global human pandemic is threatening the health of millions on our planet. A stable, nutritious food supply will be needed to lift people out of poverty and improve health outcomes. Plant diseases, both endemic and recently emerging, are spreading and exacerbated by climate change, transmission with global food trade networks, pathogen spillover, and evolution of new pathogen lineages. In order to tackle these grand challenges, a new set of tools that include disease surveillance and improved detection technologies including pathogen sensors and predictive modeling and data analytics are needed to prevent future outbreaks. Herein, we describe an integrated research agenda that could help mitigate future plant disease pandemics.

Topics & Concepts

Food securityPandemicGlobal healthSpillover effectOutbreakDiseasePovertyBiosecurityBusinessEnvironmental planningRisk analysis (engineering)Development economicsNatural resource economicsGeographyAgricultureEconomic growthCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)BiologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Health careMedicineEconomicsEcologyMicroeconomicsPathologyVirologyPlant Virus Research StudiesPlant Pathogens and ResistancePlant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases