cankertaudit
Cankertaudit is a term used to describe a systematic audit framework aimed at evaluating the quality, reliability, and transparency of information and practices related to canker diseases in plants, especially woody crops such as fruit trees and timber species. The framework emphasizes rigorous data handling, reproducible methods, and clear reporting to support sound decision-making in research, cultivation, and disease management.
The core purpose of cankertaudit is to provide standardized criteria for assessing how studies and programs
Audits can be conducted internally within organizations or externally by independent bodies. They often result in
Critics note that adoption can be uneven and that the process may impose additional workload on researchers
See also: audit, reproducibility in science, plant pathology, plant disease management.