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One of the biggest worldwide dangers to the environment is climate change, which has an impact on agriculture, ecosystems, plant health, and plant-pathogen interactions in general. The temperature, precipitations, and atmospheric and carbon dioxide levels are all still being changed by global warming. The modification of environmental conditions continues to result in increased pathogen risk and severity during disease outbreaks. This review explores plant pathogen dynamics under changing climate conditions by discussing alterations in environmental conditions and impacts on pathogen virulence and distribution susceptibility of host plants. Predictive modelling and prevention methods are also covered to avoid subsequent outbreaks. Climate change has significantly affected the dynamics of plant pathogens, particularly regarding temperature, humidity, and precipitation patterns, which increase the severity and spread of many diseases. A plant disease outbreak is made more likely by more frequent extreme weather events that have been a direct outcome of changes in the climate. Plenty of plant diseases have travelled into new species and areas as a result of increasing worldwide temperatures, bringing diseases to previously exclusively warmer environments. An adaptive approach to agricultural activities is required since climate change impacts the prevalence and severity of plant diseases, which also changes how well prevention and control operate. The interaction between plant diseases and climate change is thoroughly examined in this analysis, which also carefully examines the dynamics of the disease-climate shift. These insights besides providing the vision for the development of strategies effective against climate change-related adversities toward plant diseases promise great things for building up crop production resilience to increasingly severe environmental challenges around the globe.
"A Review: Impact of Climate Change on Plant Pathogen and Disease Outbreaks", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 7, page no.b126-b132, July-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2507119.pdf
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