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Wheat Blast: A Threat to Wheat Production in Zambia Under Climate Change
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Author Affiliations
Golden Valley Agricultural Research Trust, Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz Y Trigo, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Published InInternational Journal of Plant Biology
Year2026
Abstract
Wheat blast, caused by Magnaporthe oryzae pathotype Triticum (MoT), is an emerging fungal disease that poses a serious threat to global wheat production. In Zambia, where wheat is increasingly becoming a vital component for food and nutritional security, the emergence and spread of wheat blast is a growing concern under the influence of climate and agricultural practices changes. This review assesses the risk of wheat blast expansion in Zambia by examining regional climatic trends, future climate projections, crop suitability, and the ecological requirements of MoT. Potential disease hotspots are identified, and integrated management strategies, including chemical, cultural, and biotechnological approaches are evaluated. The review highlights the urgent need for coordinated disease surveillance, the development and deployment of resistant cultivars, and…
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Fields & Keywords
Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant ScienceWheat and Barley Genetics and PathologyMycotoxins in Agriculture and FoodClimate change impacts on agricultureAgroforestryNatural resource economicsEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental planningEnvironmental resource managementAgronomyBiotechnology