Impact of climate change on pests of rice and cassava.

Q1 Veterinary
M. Chaya, X. Tao, A. Green, Gu Baogen
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Abstract

Climate change is exacerbating food insecurity, and its negative impacts will worsen over time. This is happening via several pathways, among which plant pests are a leading cause. To contribute to more evidence-based decisions and policies, a team from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) carried out a comprehensive literature review on rice (Oryza sativa) and cassava (Manihot esculenta), the major pests and diseases affecting them, and the impact of climate change on the latter. Rice is the major staple crop for about half the world's population. Most studies conclude that pest pressure will increase on rice under future climate change. There are a lot of pests of rice, among which brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) is the most important pest. Leaf blast disease caused by fungus Magnaporthe grisea is the most significant disease, with losses of up to USD 66 billion dollars per year that are equivalent to the amount needed to feed 60 million people. Cassava is the major staple crop and crucial for food security in many countries of the world. A study has shown that cassava production will vary from -3.5% to +17.5% within Africa under 2030 climate projections. Unfortunately, as other crops, cassava will be vulnerable to pests and diseases. Over a third of attainable cassava yield is lost every year to pests and disease alone.
气候变化对水稻和木薯病虫害的影响。
气候变化正在加剧粮食不安全,其负面影响将随着时间的推移而恶化。这是通过几种途径发生的,其中植物害虫是主要原因。为了促进更多基于证据的决策和政策,联合国粮食及农业组织(粮农组织)的一个小组对水稻(Oryza sativa)和木薯(Manihot esculenta)、影响它们的主要病虫害以及气候变化对后者的影响进行了全面的文献综述。水稻是世界上大约一半人口的主要粮食作物。大多数研究得出结论,在未来气候变化下,害虫对水稻的压力将增加。水稻害虫有很多,其中褐飞虱是最主要的害虫。由真菌Magnaporthe grisea引起的叶瘟病是最严重的疾病,每年造成的损失高达660亿美元,相当于养活6000万人所需的资金。木薯是世界上许多国家的主要粮食作物,对粮食安全至关重要。一项研究表明,根据2030年的气候预测,非洲的木薯产量将从-3.5%到+17.5%不等。不幸的是,和其他作物一样,木薯很容易受到病虫害的侵害。每年仅病虫害就造成木薯产量损失三分之一以上。
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CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources
CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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