Talk:Plant pathology
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Human element to epidemiology
Various sources suggest humans play a part in the spread of invasive plant pathogens around the world; some examples:
- Tracing the role of human civilization in the globalization of plant pathogens (The ISME Journal)
- Impacts of climate change on plant diseases—opinions and trends (European Journal of Plant Pathology)
- Geographic distribution of plant pathogens in response to climate change (Plant Pathology)
But the epidemiology section is mostly about a "disease triangle" and has no obvious place to insert a couple sentences. I kinda want to just start the process of replacing it with properly sourced stuff, but that would leave an even more unbalanced section and trying to write a full section from scratch is beyond me. It seems to me this should ideally be mentioned in the article, though. 92.30.149.54 (talk) 20:42, 26 December 2023 (UTC)
- Yes. We actually have two subjects conflated here: Plant pathology, which is the study of plant disease, and Plant disease, which is the thi g studied. Compare Biology and Life, or Zoology and Animal: we have a pair of articles in each case. You want to add a bit to the Epidemics section of Plant diseases, not to Epidemiology in Plant Pathology. Only problem is, they don't exist. We need to create them. Chiswick Chap (talk) 21:13, 26 December 2023 (UTC)