Drought and climate change shift tree disease in Sierra Nevada
Published Date: 8/25/2021
Source: phys.org
Even pathogens have their limits. When it gets too hot or too dry, some pathogens—like many living things—search for cooler, wetter and more hospitable climes. Ecologists have questioned if a warming, drying climate is connected to the spread of plant disease, but detecting a climate change fingerprint has been elusive.