Triggering of ground nut (arachishypogea l.) plant diseases through climate changes

Author: 
Dr. Sripriya, D.
Abstract: 

Atmospheric imbalances are accelerated due to altering climatic changes which are generally driven by human activities, both in small scale as well as in large scale. The effects can be various on ground nut – positive as well as negative or even neutral on agro ecosystems depending on the seasons and topography on earth, in particular in a multi-environment state like Andhra Pradesh. Plants and microorganisms are capable of exhibiting a quick visibility of the changes they underwent, particularly in the groundnut. To determine the extent of such impact one needs an extensive awareness of interdisciplinary concepts. In this article, a review of such effects that occurred in the recent past, the present scenario and an estimate on the future likely changes and impacts of similar diseases of groundnut across Andhra Pradesh is presented. This study confines to direct impact of climate on groundnut crop and micro organisms in various environments. Suggestions are also made to reduce the impact of climate changes on groundnut crop diseases.

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