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Disorders

4.1 Evaluate the importance of plant structures. 4.2 Explain the functions of plant structures. 5.1 Examine methods of plant propagation. 5.2 Compare the benefits of asexual versus sexual reproduction. 5.3 Evaluate the techniques of sexual and asexual reproduction of plants. 7.3 Identify common greenhouse plants. 9.1 Evaluate the effects of common diseases in greenhouse production. 9.2 Evaluate the effects of common pests in greenhouse production. 9.3 Assess and explain common methods of control of greenhouse pests and diseases. 3.1 Explain the major functions of growing media. 3.2 Analyze and explain the attributes of growing media.

Black spot primarilary occurs on what plant????

What can prevent damping off?