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Episode 9

Food Security

Drought and climate change are major risks to our food security but so are plant pathogens. Professor Mark Gibberd discusses how scientists are combatting the effects of plant pathogens on crop production.

The Future Of · Professor Mark Gibberd, David Blayney, Jessica Morrison

October 14, 201918m 54s

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Show Notes

Plant pathogens are just as much of a risk to crop production as the effects of drought or climate change.

In this episode, Professor Mark Gibberd, from the Centre for Crop and Disease Management, explains how scientists are combatting these pathogens to ensure food security now and into the future.

  • What’s being done to combat plant pathogens? (02:35)
  • What role do fungicides play? (06:57)
  • How does the grains industry need to prepare for the future? (10:35)
  • Will we be able to sustainably feed everyone? (14:27)

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