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Phytopathology


 

Phytopathology or Plant Pathology is the science of diagnosing and managing plant diseases. Its covers all infectious agents that attack plants and abiotic disorders, but does not include herbivory by insects, mammals, etc.

Related Topics:
Pathology - Science - Plant - Disease - Infectious agents - Abiotic - Herbivory - Insect - Mammal

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Common plant pathogens (in rough order of importance) include species from these groups:

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:Fungi - the most common pathogens (root rot fungi, moulds, rusts, and mildews).

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:Water moulds (Oomycetes) - such as Phytophthora infestans (potato blight).

Related Topics:
Water moulds - Potato blight

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:Bacteria - prokaryotic organsisms which include as many as 18 genera.

Related Topics:
Bacteria - Prokaryotic

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:Viruses - more than 700 are plant pathogens, comprised of only protein and DNA.

Related Topics:
Virus - Protein - DNA

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:Roundworms (Nematoda) - both as pathogens and vectors, the only animals normally regarded as plant pathogens.

Related Topics:
Roundworm - Vectors

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:Viroids - small, single-stranded RNA pathogens causing a dozen plus diseases.

Related Topics:
Viroid - RNA

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:Parasitic angiosperms - plants that parasitize other plants, mistletoe and witchweed are common examples.

Related Topics:
Angiosperms - Mistletoe

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:Slime moulds (Myxomycetes) - usually not actual pathogens but may be aesthetically unpleasant.

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:Phytomyxea - true pathogens represented by the genera Polymyxa and Plasmodiophora

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Significant abiotic disorders can be caused by:

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:Natural

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::Drought

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::Frost damage, and breakage by snow and hail

Related Topics:
Frost - Snow - Hail

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::Flooding and poor drainage

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::Nutrient deficiency

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::Salt deposition and other soluble mineral excesses (e.g. gypsum)

Related Topics:
Salt - Gypsum

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::Wind (windburn, and breakage by hurricanes and tornados)

Related Topics:
Wind - Hurricane - Tornado

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::Lightning and wildfire (also often man-made)

Related Topics:
Lightning - Wildfire

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:Man-made (arguably not abiotic, but usually regarded as such)

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::Soil compaction

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::Pollution of air and/or soil

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::Salt from winter road salt application

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::Herbicide over-application

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::Poor education and training of people working with plants (e.g. lawnmower damage to trees)

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::Vandalism

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