The occurrence of diseases and climate factors collaboratively establish pomelo leaf fungal succession in agricultural ecosystems that are disrupted

Abstract

Motelica Charoensri*

In agricultural ecosystems, the occurrence of diseases is often influenced by a myriad of factors, among which climate plays a significant role. Pomelo leaf fungal succession is a phenomenon that has garnered attention due to its impact on crop health and yield. This article explores the collaborative relationship between diseases and climate factors in establishing pomelo leaf fungal succession within disrupted agricultural ecosystems. By analyzing the interplay of environmental variables, pathogen dynamics and host susceptibility, this study sheds light on the intricate mechanisms driving fungal succession. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for implementing effective disease management strategies and safeguarding agricultural productivity in the face of changing climatic conditions.

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