plant-health
Plant health encompasses the scientific study and management of plant diseases, pests, and pathogens, as well as the regulatory frameworks designed to protect plants and ecosystems. Maintaining plant health is fundamental to agricultural productivity, biodiversity, and ecosystem stability, as disease and pest pressures can devastate crops, native flora, and forest systems alike. Research in this field drives advances in disease detection, biological control, and resistance breeding that are essential for sustaining food security and ecological resilience.
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