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Plant Pathology Glossary
... REFERENCES CONTENTS COURSE GLOSSARY ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ A Abiotic pertaining to physical and inorganic components. For example, diseases/disorders in plants can be caused by abiotic factors such as extremes of ... ; to insert a pathogen into healthy tissue. Inoculum (pl. Inocula) a pathogen or its parts which can cause infection when transferred to a favourable location ; the population of ...
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Plant Pathology: Infection Process
... few pathogens that manage to achieve systemic infection of their host. For example, many viruses can spread to most parts of the plant, although not necessarily all tissues. Some downy mildews can ...
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Plant Pathology: Disease Management: Cultural Management Practices
... pruning, thinning, trellising, fertilisation, water management, staking and harvesting some plants or plant parts. Top INTERCROPPING The practice of planting more than one crop in alternating rows ... irrigation play a detrimental, rather than beneficial role in plant disease management. For example, irrigation during dry seasons prevents the desiccation of propagules during drought, thereby ...
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