Microbial genetic resources in food security to face COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract. COVID-19 has had an impact on the regional and worldwide agricultural value chain, jeopardizing food security. It is time to reassess the approach of the agri-food sector and to consider that the food supply and plant health, as agro-systemic services, must depend on strategies with a low impact on productive and environmental assets. One strategy is the use and optimization of microbial genetic resources (MGR) related to agro-ecosystems as a source of balance, functionality, productivity, inhibition of the impact of pests and pathogens, and contribution to the profitability of agri-food activity. It is necessary to strengthen and develop regional agricultural systems that are dynamic, that mitigate damages to the environment and produce nutritional and nutraceutical foods that ensure human health. Agricultural sciences are undergoing changes in scientific paradigms that will benefit the agri-food sector if we are able to learn from the impacts of an extensive technological agriculture. Approaching agriculture from an agro-systemic point of view in which the crop-community is the functional biological unit of study and to preserve the MGR diversity are the greatest challenges to create sustainable and resilient strategies and technologies that contribute towards human health and help prevent risks during health crises such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

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Main Authors: Zelaya-Molina,Lily Xochilt, Santos-Villalobos,Sergio de los, Chávez-Díaz,Ismael Fernando, Córdova-Albores,Liliana Carolina
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Published: Sociedad Mexicana de Fitopatología A.C. 2021
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0185-33092021000400012
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Chávez-Díaz,Ismael Fernando
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Microbial genetic resources in food security to face COVID-19 pandemic
author_facet Zelaya-Molina,Lily Xochilt
Santos-Villalobos,Sergio de los
Chávez-Díaz,Ismael Fernando
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title Microbial genetic resources in food security to face COVID-19 pandemic
title_short Microbial genetic resources in food security to face COVID-19 pandemic
title_full Microbial genetic resources in food security to face COVID-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Microbial genetic resources in food security to face COVID-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Microbial genetic resources in food security to face COVID-19 pandemic
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description Abstract. COVID-19 has had an impact on the regional and worldwide agricultural value chain, jeopardizing food security. It is time to reassess the approach of the agri-food sector and to consider that the food supply and plant health, as agro-systemic services, must depend on strategies with a low impact on productive and environmental assets. One strategy is the use and optimization of microbial genetic resources (MGR) related to agro-ecosystems as a source of balance, functionality, productivity, inhibition of the impact of pests and pathogens, and contribution to the profitability of agri-food activity. It is necessary to strengthen and develop regional agricultural systems that are dynamic, that mitigate damages to the environment and produce nutritional and nutraceutical foods that ensure human health. Agricultural sciences are undergoing changes in scientific paradigms that will benefit the agri-food sector if we are able to learn from the impacts of an extensive technological agriculture. Approaching agriculture from an agro-systemic point of view in which the crop-community is the functional biological unit of study and to preserve the MGR diversity are the greatest challenges to create sustainable and resilient strategies and technologies that contribute towards human health and help prevent risks during health crises such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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