antibiotic-resistance
Antibiotic resistance occurs when microorganisms evolve mechanisms to survive antimicrobial treatments, reducing the effectiveness of drugs used to control infections. In plant agriculture, this is particularly significant because plant pathogens can develop resistance to the antibiotics used to manage crop diseases, potentially compromising disease control strategies and agricultural productivity. Understanding and managing antibiotic resistance in farming systems is essential for ensuring sustainable crop protection and food security.
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This article does not relate to plant science; it concerns human infectious disease and antibioti...