Nonlinear shifts in infectious rust disease due to climate change
Climate change is expected to have major impacts on forest tree diseases. Here the authors analyse long-term data of white pine blister rust in the southern Sierra Nevada, finding evidence of climate change-driven disease range expansion that was mediated by spatially varying host-pathogen-drought i...
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Main Authors: | Joan Dudney, Claire E. Willing, Adrian J. Das, Andrew M. Latimer, Jonathan C. B. Nesmith, John J. Battles |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/362bc6d0ec63437ba34cda3033a1aac0 |
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