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Plant Diseases: A Challenge for Food Security | Asian Journal of Research in Biosciences

The dearth of resources dedicated to agricultural disease research, particularly in underdeveloped countries, exacerbates the problem. This could be due to inadequate management, but it could also be owing to the difficulty of measuring plant diseases quantitatively and linking them to production failure to obtain reasonable yields. Because of the requirement to offer such reliable facts to managers and representatives, plant pathology appears to be severely underfunded in proportion to its importance. We believe that this study will motivate crop pathologists, particularly those working in impoverished countries, to focus on data gathering. Furthermore, once they have solid information, it is believed that they will become more efficient in gaining sufficient and appropriate support from governments and other public and private sector entities in order to successfully tackle plant infections that destroy their many important goods.


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