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(Le carte dei fascicoli (:) e P sono state mescolate e legate insieme all'inizio del vol. - Sul front. timbro: Bibliotheca Capuccinorum Conceptionis Neapolis)C 2015061720150617Le carte dei fascicoli (:) e P sono state mescolate e legate insieme all'inizio del vol.ImperfezioniSul front. timbro: Bibliotheca Capuccinorum Conceptionis NeapolisTimbri conventuali e di ordini religiosi BNVitae sophistarum21101UNISANNIO03158nam 2200445z- 450 991022003620332120210211(CKB)3800000000216415(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/44303(oapen)doab44303(EXLCZ)99380000000021641520202102d2017 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCrop Traits for Defense against Pests and Disease: Durability, Breakdown and Future ProspectsFrontiers Media SA20171 online resource (262 p.)Frontiers Research Topics2-88945-156-9 With global populations expected to exceed 9.2 billion by 2050 and available land and water resources devoted to crop production dwindling, we face significant challenges to secure global food security. Only 12 plant species feed 80% of the world's population, with just three crop species (wheat, rice and maize) accounting for food consumed by 50% of the global population. Annual losses to crop pests and pathogens are significant, thought to be equivalent to that required to feed a billion people, at a time when crop productivity has plateaued. With pesticide applications becoming increasingly unfeasible on cost, efficacy and environmental grounds, there is growing interest in exploiting plant resistance and tolerance traits for crop protection. Indeed, mankind has been selectively breeding plants for desirable traits for thousands of years. However, resistance and tolerance traits have not always been those most desired, and in many cases have been inadvertently lost during the domestication process: crops have been effectively 'disarmed by domestication'. Moreover, mechanistic understanding of how resistance and tolerance traits operate is often incomplete, which makes identifying the right combination for crop protection difficult. We aimed to address this Research Topic by inviting authors to contribute their knowledge of appropriate resistance and tolerance traits, explore what is known about durability and breakdown of defensive traits and, finally, asking what are the prospects for exploiting these traits for crop protection. The research topic summarised in this book addresses some of the most important issues in the future sustainability of global crop production.Crop Traits for Defense against Pests and DiseaseBotany & plant sciencesbicsscbiological controlcrop protectionglobal climate changeInsect herbivoreIntegrated Pest ManagementpathogenBotany & plant sciencesAlison J. Karleyauth1317925Scott N. JohnsonauthPeter J. GregoryauthRex BrennanauthBOOK9910220036203321Crop Traits for Defense against Pests and Disease: Durability, Breakdown and Future Prospects3033100UNINA