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8.0 Pest Management 8.02 Discuss diseases and viruses
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Definition: Disease is a plant disorder caused by an infectious pathogen or agent
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Host plant The plant the disease attacks Disease causing organism or pathogen must be present Favorable environment for disease organism to develop Moist and warm
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Bacteria Fungi Viruses
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Bacteria are single celled microorganisms Examples of common bacteria diseases: Bacterial leaf spot are rings of different shades of brown, green or yellow spots on leaves Bacterial blight cause plants to quickly turn brown or black as if they had been burned
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Fungi cannot make their own food They develop hyphae, structures that grow and absorb nutrients from the host plant Many fungi are spread by spores
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Examples of common fungi diseases: Damping off Rust Powdery Mildew Galls
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Causes young plants and seedlings to rot off at the soil level
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Causes small spots on the leaves that resemble yellow, brown, orange or red rust mainly on the underside of leaves
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Grows on the upper and lower leaf surface as white or gray powdery substance A common disease of houseplants
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Round swellings or growths usually on tree branches or leaves
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Examples caused by bacteria or fungi are Powdery mildew Blights Canker Rots Wilts Smut
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Viruses are pathogens with an extremely narrow host range and are usually a threat to crops Examples caused by viruses, bacteria, or fungi are wilts and blights
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Attacks tomatoes, pepper, poinsettias, and tobacco Can be transferred from human hands of a smoker Be sure to wash your hands before working with plants to control the spread of this virus Cause leaves to have irregular mottled areas with patterns ranging from dark to light green and yellow to white
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Parasitic Plants attach to host plants Mistletoe Dodder Lichens Plant diseases must be identified before they can be treated
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Warm temperatures and moist conditions in greenhouse plant production make most plant diseases worse because of environmental conditions that support disease causing pathogens Preventing plant diseases is better than treating the diseases.
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