SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 27
PLANT DISEASE AND ITS
IMPORTANCE
Next
PLANT DISEASE AND ITS IMPORTANCE
Plant disease, an impairment of the normal state of a plant that
interrupts or modifies its vital functions.
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importancePlant diseases are known from times preceding the earliest writings.
Plant disease outbreaks with similar far-reaching effects in more
recent times include
Late blight of potato in Ireland (1845–60)
Powdery and downy mildew of grape - France (1851 and 1878)
coffee rust - Ceylon (starting in the 1870s);
Sigatoka leaf spot and panama disease of banana - central America
(1900–65)
Black stem rust of wheat - (1916, 1935, 1953–54)
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Loss of crops from plant diseases may result in hunger and
starvation, especially in less developed countries where access to
disease-control methods is limited and annual losses of 30 to 50
percent are common for major crops.
In some years, losses are much greater, producing catastrophic
results for those who depend on the crop for food.
Major disease outbreaks among food crops have led to famines and
mass migrations throughout history.
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
The devastating outbreak of late blight of potato (Phytophthora
infestans) that began in Europe in 1845 and brought about the Irish
famine caused starvation, death, and mass migration of the Irish
population.
Diseases—a normal part of nature:
Plant diseases are a normal part of nature and one of many
ecological factors that help keep the hundreds of thousands of living
plants and animals in balance with one another
.
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Plant cells contain special signaling pathways that enhance their
defenses against insects, animals, and pathogens.
One such example involves a plant hormone called jasmonate
(jasmonic acid).
In the absence of harmful stimuli, jasmonate binds to special
proteins, called JAZ proteins, to regulate plant growth, Pollen
production, and other.
it also increase the defense mechanism of plants.
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Disease development and transmission
Pathogenesis and saprogenesis
Pathogenesis is the stage of disease in which the pathogen is in
intimate association with living host tissue.
Three fairly distinct stages are involved:
Inoculation: transfer of the pathogen to the infection court, or area in
which invasion of the plant occurs (the infection court may be the
unbroken plant surface, a variety of wounds, or natural openings.
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Incubation: the period of time between the arrival of the
pathogen in the infection court and the appearance of
symptoms
Infection: the appearance of disease symptoms accompanied
by the establishment and spread of the pathogen.
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Temperature:
Each pathogen has an optimum temperature for growth. In addition,
different growth stages of the fungus, such as the production of
spores, their germination, and the growth of the mycelium, may have
slightly different optimum temperatures.
Relative humidity :
Relative humidity is very critical in fungal spore germination and the
development of storage rots.
Environmental factors affecting disease development
PreviousEnd Next
High humidity favours development of the great majority of leaf
and fruit diseases caused by fungi and bacteria. Moisture is
generally needed for fungal spore germination, the multiplication
and penetration of bacteria, and the initiation of infection.
Soil moisture:
High or low soil moisture may be a limiting factor in the
development of certain root rot diseases.
High soil-moisture levels favour development of destructive water
mold fungi, such as species of Aphanomyces, Pythium, and
Phytophthora.
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Soil pH
Soil pH, a measure of acidity or alkalinity, markedly influences a few
diseases, such as common scab of potato and club root of crucifers
(Plasmodiophora brassicae).
Growth of the potato scab organism is suppressed at a pH of 5.2 or
slightly below (pH 7 is neutral; numbers below 7 indicate acidity, and
those above 7 indicate alkalinity).
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Scab is not normally a problem when the natural soil pH is about 5.2.
Soil type
Certain pathogens are favoured by loam soils and others by clay
soils.
Phymatotrichum root rot attacks cotton and some 2,000 other plants
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Phymatotrichum fungus is serious only in black alkaline soils—pH
7.3 or above—that are low in organic matter.
Soil fertility:
Greenhouse and field experiments have shown that raising or
lowering the levels of certain nutrient elements required by plants
frequently influences the development of some infectious diseases.
PreviousEnd Next
Disease symptoms
Plant disease
symptoms
description and causes examples
Water-soaking A water-soaked, translucent condition
of tissues caused by water moving
from host cells into intercellular
spaces
late blight lesions on potato
and tomato leaves; bacterial
soft rot of fleshy vegetables
Wilting Temporary or permanent drooping of
leaves, shoots, or entire plants from
lack of water
bacterial wilt of cucumber;
Fusarium wilt of tomato
Abnormal
coloration
Yellowing, reddening, bronzing, or
purpling in localized areas of leaves
where chlorophyll has been
destroyed; may be due to a variety of
causes
cabbage and aster yellows;
halo blight of beans;
potassium or phosphorus
deficiency
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Necrotic Localized or general death of cells or
disintegration of tissues
Leaf spot
Blast Sudden blighting or death of young buds,
flowers, or young fruit; failure to produce
fruit or seeds
Botrytis blight of peony buds; oat
blast
Blight Sudden or total discoloration and killing of
large numbers of blossoms, leaves,
shoots, or limbs or the entire plant; usually
young tissues are attacked; the disease
name is often coupled with the name of
the host and the part attacked—blossom
blight, twig blight, tip blight
Leaf blight
Plant disease
symptoms
description and causes examples
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Canker A definite, dead, often sunken or swollen and
cracked area on a stem, limb, trunk, tuber, or root
surrounded by living tissues
Nectria canker of hardwoods
Damping-off Decay of seed in soil, rapid death of germinating
seedlings before emergence, or emerged seedlings
suddenly wilting, toppling over, and dying from
rot at or near the soil line
Nursery
Dieback Progressive browning and death of shoots,
branches, and roots starting at the tips
Diebacks in rose
Firing Drying and dying of leaves
Plant disease
symptoms
description and causes examples
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Fleck A small, white to translucent spot or lesion visible
through a leaf
ozone injury
Mummification Final stage in certain fruit rots, in which the dried,
shriveled, and wrinkled fruit is called a "mummy"
Downy mildew in grapes
Net necrosis An irregular crisscrossing of dark brown to black
lines giving a netted appearance
in potato tubers of plants with virus
leaf roll
Pitting Small dead areas within fleshy or woody tissue
that appears healthy externally; definite sunken
grooves or pits are formed
virus stem-pitting in apple
Plant disease
symptoms
description and causes examples
PreviousEnd Next
Rot Decomposition and putrefaction of cells, later of
tissues and organs; the rot may be dry, firm,
watery, or mushy and is characterized by such
names as hard rot, soft rot, dry rot, black rot,
and white rot
bacterial soft rot; berry rot; bud rot;
bulb rot
Scald Blanching of young fruit, foliage, and shoot
tissue; generally superficial
sunscald; apple and pear scald
Scorch Sudden death and "burning" of large, indefinite
areas in leaves and fruit
toxicity from pesticides and air
pollutants; drought; wind; lack or
excess of some nutrient
Spot A definite, localized, round to regular lesion,
often with a border of a different colour,
characterized as to location (leaf spot, fruit spot)
and colour (brown spot, black spot); if
numerous or if spots enlarge and merge, a large
irregular blotch or blight may develop
gray leaf spot of tomato; black spot of
rose; tar spot of maple
Plant disease
symptoms
description and causes examples
PreviousEnd Next
Principles of disease control
Exclusion and avoidance
The principle of exclusion and avoidance is to keep the pathogen
away from the growing host plant.
This practice commonly excludes pathogens by disinfection of
plants, seeds, or other parts, using chemicals or heat.
Inspection and certification of seed and other planting stock help
ensure freedom from disease.
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Eradication
Eradication is concerned with elimination of the disease agent after it
has become established in the area of the growing host or has
penetrated the host.
Such measures include crop rotation, destruction of the diseased
plants, elimination of alternate host plants, pruning, disinfection, and
heat treatments.
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Protection
The principle of protection involves placing a barrier between the
pathogen and the susceptible part of the host to shield the host from
the pathogen.
This can be accomplished by regulation of the environment, cultural
and handling practices, control of insect carriers, and application of
chemical pesticides.
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Regulation of the environment
Selection of outdoor growing areas where weather is
unfavourable for disease is a method of controlling disease by
regulating the environment.
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Cultural practices
Selection of the best time and depth of seeding and planting is an
effective cultural practice that reduces disease impact.
adjustment of soil moisture is another cultural practice of
widerspread usefulness. Adjustment of soil pH also leads to control
of some diseases.
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Regulation of fertility level and nutrient balance:
Potash and nitrogen, and the balance between the two, may affect
the incidence of certain bacterial, fungal, and viral diseases of corn,
cotton, tobacco, and sugar beet.
Adjusting the soil pH, adding chelated or soluble salts to the soil,
or spraying the foliage with these or similar salts is a corrective
measure.
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Control of insect vectors
There are many examples in which losses by bacteria, viruses, and
mycoplasma-like disease agents can be reduced by controlling
aphids, leafhoppers, thrips, beetles, and other carriers of these
agents.
PreviousEnd Next
Plant disease and its importance
Biological control:
Biological control of plant diseases involves the use of micro
organisms other than humans to reduce or prevent infection by a
pathogen.
These organisms are called antagonists; they may occur naturally
within the host’s environment, or they may be purposefully applied to
those parts of the potential host plant where they can act directly or
indirectly on the pathogen.
PreviousEnd Next
To sum up
The crop loss due to diseases is estimated to be approximately 30-50%.
Cultivated plants are often more susceptible to diseases than are their wild
relatives. Important environmental factors that may affect development of plant
diseases are temperature, relative humidity, soil moisture, soil pH, soil type, and
soil fertility. Each pathogen has an optimum temperature for growth .
High soil-moisture levels favour development of destructive water mold fungi,
such as species of Aphanomyces, Pythium, and Phytophthora. High humidity
favours development of the great majority of leaf and fruit diseases caused by
fungi and bacteria. Soil pH, a measure of acidity or alkalinity, markedly
influences a few diseases, such as common scab of potato and clubroot
(Plasmodiophora brassicae) of crucifers. Raising or lowering the levels of
certain nutrients also influences the development of some infectious diseases.
Most control measures are directed against inoculums of the pathogen and
involve the principles of exclusion and avoidance, eradication, protection, host
resistance and selection, and therapy.
PreviousEnd

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

Late blight of potato
Late blight of potatoLate blight of potato
Late blight of potatoRamya S
 
DEFENCE MECHANISM IN PLANTS AGAINST PATHOGENS (STRUCTURAL & BIOCHEMICAL)
DEFENCE MECHANISM IN PLANTS AGAINST PATHOGENS (STRUCTURAL & BIOCHEMICAL)  DEFENCE MECHANISM IN PLANTS AGAINST PATHOGENS (STRUCTURAL & BIOCHEMICAL)
DEFENCE MECHANISM IN PLANTS AGAINST PATHOGENS (STRUCTURAL & BIOCHEMICAL) ansarishahid786
 
Effect of environment and nutrition on plant disease development
Effect of environment and nutrition on plant disease developmentEffect of environment and nutrition on plant disease development
Effect of environment and nutrition on plant disease developmentparnavi kadam
 
plant disease development
plant disease developmentplant disease development
plant disease developmentAlia Najiha
 
EFFECT OF PATHOGEN ON HOST PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
EFFECT OF PATHOGEN ON HOST PLANT PHYSIOLOGYEFFECT OF PATHOGEN ON HOST PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
EFFECT OF PATHOGEN ON HOST PLANT PHYSIOLOGYfarheen khan
 
Chemical control of plant disease
Chemical control of plant diseaseChemical control of plant disease
Chemical control of plant diseaseRajbir Singh
 
Plant disease management through cultural practices
Plant disease management through cultural practicesPlant disease management through cultural practices
Plant disease management through cultural practicesRajbir Singh
 
Biological Control of Plant Diseases
Biological Control of Plant DiseasesBiological Control of Plant Diseases
Biological Control of Plant DiseasesSubham Dwivedi
 
Little leaf of brinjal
Little leaf of brinjalLittle leaf of brinjal
Little leaf of brinjalRajbir Singh
 
Wilt of pigeon pea
Wilt of pigeon peaWilt of pigeon pea
Wilt of pigeon peaRajbir Singh
 
Infection, Invasion, Growth and Reproduction of pathogen
Infection, Invasion, Growth and Reproduction of pathogenInfection, Invasion, Growth and Reproduction of pathogen
Infection, Invasion, Growth and Reproduction of pathogenAmmad Ahmad
 
Terminologies of plant pathology
Terminologies of plant pathologyTerminologies of plant pathology
Terminologies of plant pathologykrupal parmar
 
Signs and symptoms of plant disease
Signs and symptoms of plant diseaseSigns and symptoms of plant disease
Signs and symptoms of plant diseasevaishalidandge3
 
Plant nematode disease presented by shyam saini
Plant nematode disease presented by shyam sainiPlant nematode disease presented by shyam saini
Plant nematode disease presented by shyam sainitinkesh Abvp
 

La actualidad más candente (20)

Late blight of potato
Late blight of potatoLate blight of potato
Late blight of potato
 
DEFENCE MECHANISM IN PLANTS AGAINST PATHOGENS (STRUCTURAL & BIOCHEMICAL)
DEFENCE MECHANISM IN PLANTS AGAINST PATHOGENS (STRUCTURAL & BIOCHEMICAL)  DEFENCE MECHANISM IN PLANTS AGAINST PATHOGENS (STRUCTURAL & BIOCHEMICAL)
DEFENCE MECHANISM IN PLANTS AGAINST PATHOGENS (STRUCTURAL & BIOCHEMICAL)
 
DOWNY MILDEW OF BAJRA
DOWNY MILDEW OF BAJRADOWNY MILDEW OF BAJRA
DOWNY MILDEW OF BAJRA
 
Fundamentals of plant pathology
Fundamentals of plant pathologyFundamentals of plant pathology
Fundamentals of plant pathology
 
Effect of environment and nutrition on plant disease development
Effect of environment and nutrition on plant disease developmentEffect of environment and nutrition on plant disease development
Effect of environment and nutrition on plant disease development
 
plant disease development
plant disease developmentplant disease development
plant disease development
 
Blast of rice
Blast of riceBlast of rice
Blast of rice
 
EFFECT OF PATHOGEN ON HOST PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
EFFECT OF PATHOGEN ON HOST PLANT PHYSIOLOGYEFFECT OF PATHOGEN ON HOST PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
EFFECT OF PATHOGEN ON HOST PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
 
Chemical control of plant disease
Chemical control of plant diseaseChemical control of plant disease
Chemical control of plant disease
 
Plant disease management through cultural practices
Plant disease management through cultural practicesPlant disease management through cultural practices
Plant disease management through cultural practices
 
Biological Control of Plant Diseases
Biological Control of Plant DiseasesBiological Control of Plant Diseases
Biological Control of Plant Diseases
 
Little leaf of brinjal
Little leaf of brinjalLittle leaf of brinjal
Little leaf of brinjal
 
Trichoderma march 14th
Trichoderma march 14thTrichoderma march 14th
Trichoderma march 14th
 
Wilt of pigeon pea
Wilt of pigeon peaWilt of pigeon pea
Wilt of pigeon pea
 
Red rot of sugarcane
Red rot of sugarcaneRed rot of sugarcane
Red rot of sugarcane
 
Infection, Invasion, Growth and Reproduction of pathogen
Infection, Invasion, Growth and Reproduction of pathogenInfection, Invasion, Growth and Reproduction of pathogen
Infection, Invasion, Growth and Reproduction of pathogen
 
Terminologies of plant pathology
Terminologies of plant pathologyTerminologies of plant pathology
Terminologies of plant pathology
 
Sugarcane diseases
Sugarcane diseasesSugarcane diseases
Sugarcane diseases
 
Signs and symptoms of plant disease
Signs and symptoms of plant diseaseSigns and symptoms of plant disease
Signs and symptoms of plant disease
 
Plant nematode disease presented by shyam saini
Plant nematode disease presented by shyam sainiPlant nematode disease presented by shyam saini
Plant nematode disease presented by shyam saini
 

Destacado

Power point presentation plant diseases
Power point presentation   plant diseasesPower point presentation   plant diseases
Power point presentation plant diseasesroshni17890
 
Common Plant Diseases and Treatments
Common Plant Diseases and TreatmentsCommon Plant Diseases and Treatments
Common Plant Diseases and TreatmentsCarlos Holder
 
B.sc agriculture i principles of plant pathology u 1.1 introduction to plant ...
B.sc agriculture i principles of plant pathology u 1.1 introduction to plant ...B.sc agriculture i principles of plant pathology u 1.1 introduction to plant ...
B.sc agriculture i principles of plant pathology u 1.1 introduction to plant ...Rai University
 
Plant - Pathogen Interaction and Disease Development
Plant - Pathogen Interaction and Disease DevelopmentPlant - Pathogen Interaction and Disease Development
Plant - Pathogen Interaction and Disease DevelopmentKK CHANDEL
 
History of plant pathology
History of plant pathologyHistory of plant pathology
History of plant pathologyKeshav Poply
 
Plant disease diagnosis
Plant disease diagnosisPlant disease diagnosis
Plant disease diagnosissobhy salama
 
10 lecture 1 principles of disease managment
10 lecture 1 principles of  disease managment10 lecture 1 principles of  disease managment
10 lecture 1 principles of disease managmentZulfa Ulinnuha
 
introduction to plant pathology
introduction to plant pathologyintroduction to plant pathology
introduction to plant pathologyAlia Najiha
 
Plant diseases and pests
Plant diseases and pestsPlant diseases and pests
Plant diseases and pestskathryngraham
 
plant disease control
plant disease controlplant disease control
plant disease controlAlia Najiha
 
Different techniques for detection of plant pathogens.
Different techniques for detection of plant pathogens.Different techniques for detection of plant pathogens.
Different techniques for detection of plant pathogens.Zohaib Hassan
 
Plant Pathogen Interaction
Plant Pathogen InteractionPlant Pathogen Interaction
Plant Pathogen Interactionpoojamaggi
 
Insects, diseases, and disorders
Insects, diseases, and disordersInsects, diseases, and disorders
Insects, diseases, and disorderstylerwinningham1
 

Destacado (20)

Power point presentation plant diseases
Power point presentation   plant diseasesPower point presentation   plant diseases
Power point presentation plant diseases
 
Plant diseases
Plant diseasesPlant diseases
Plant diseases
 
Plant diseases
Plant diseasesPlant diseases
Plant diseases
 
Plant Diseases
Plant DiseasesPlant Diseases
Plant Diseases
 
Common Plant Diseases and Treatments
Common Plant Diseases and TreatmentsCommon Plant Diseases and Treatments
Common Plant Diseases and Treatments
 
Plant Diseases 170312 V1
Plant Diseases 170312 V1Plant Diseases 170312 V1
Plant Diseases 170312 V1
 
PLANT DISEASE CONTROL
PLANT DISEASE CONTROLPLANT DISEASE CONTROL
PLANT DISEASE CONTROL
 
B.sc agriculture i principles of plant pathology u 1.1 introduction to plant ...
B.sc agriculture i principles of plant pathology u 1.1 introduction to plant ...B.sc agriculture i principles of plant pathology u 1.1 introduction to plant ...
B.sc agriculture i principles of plant pathology u 1.1 introduction to plant ...
 
Plant - Pathogen Interaction and Disease Development
Plant - Pathogen Interaction and Disease DevelopmentPlant - Pathogen Interaction and Disease Development
Plant - Pathogen Interaction and Disease Development
 
History of plant pathology
History of plant pathologyHistory of plant pathology
History of plant pathology
 
Plant disease diagnosis
Plant disease diagnosisPlant disease diagnosis
Plant disease diagnosis
 
10 lecture 1 principles of disease managment
10 lecture 1 principles of  disease managment10 lecture 1 principles of  disease managment
10 lecture 1 principles of disease managment
 
introduction to plant pathology
introduction to plant pathologyintroduction to plant pathology
introduction to plant pathology
 
Plant diseases and pests
Plant diseases and pestsPlant diseases and pests
Plant diseases and pests
 
plant disease control
plant disease controlplant disease control
plant disease control
 
Different techniques for detection of plant pathogens.
Different techniques for detection of plant pathogens.Different techniques for detection of plant pathogens.
Different techniques for detection of plant pathogens.
 
Plant Pathogen Interaction
Plant Pathogen InteractionPlant Pathogen Interaction
Plant Pathogen Interaction
 
GCSAA Research Update
GCSAA Research UpdateGCSAA Research Update
GCSAA Research Update
 
Presentation1
Presentation1Presentation1
Presentation1
 
Insects, diseases, and disorders
Insects, diseases, and disordersInsects, diseases, and disorders
Insects, diseases, and disorders
 

Similar a Plant disease

principle of disease(caused by pathogen) control & management
principle of disease(caused by pathogen) control & managementprinciple of disease(caused by pathogen) control & management
principle of disease(caused by pathogen) control & managementArif Asraf
 
Plant disease and its importance
Plant disease and its importancePlant disease and its importance
Plant disease and its importanceMicrobiology
 
Plant disease and its importan ce
Plant disease and its importan cePlant disease and its importan ce
Plant disease and its importan ceMicrobiology
 
Plant disease and its importance
Plant disease and its importancePlant disease and its importance
Plant disease and its importancePALANIANANTH.S
 
intro plantpathology-.pptx
intro plantpathology-.pptxintro plantpathology-.pptx
intro plantpathology-.pptxAyeshaHussain90
 
MOST ACCEPTED CLASSIFICATION OF PLANT DISEASE BY SOMBIR KASHYAP
MOST ACCEPTED CLASSIFICATION OF PLANT DISEASE  BY SOMBIR KASHYAP MOST ACCEPTED CLASSIFICATION OF PLANT DISEASE  BY SOMBIR KASHYAP
MOST ACCEPTED CLASSIFICATION OF PLANT DISEASE BY SOMBIR KASHYAP Sombir Kashyap
 
Classification of plant diseases
Classification of plant diseasesClassification of plant diseases
Classification of plant diseasesmariaabid6
 
Classification of plant disease
Classification of plant diseaseClassification of plant disease
Classification of plant diseasemariaabid6
 
Disease of fennel & coriander
Disease of fennel & corianderDisease of fennel & coriander
Disease of fennel & corianderRavi Prakash
 
Diseases of plants.ppsx
Diseases of plants.ppsxDiseases of plants.ppsx
Diseases of plants.ppsxsrisakthi28
 
Introduction to-plant_pathology
 Introduction to-plant_pathology Introduction to-plant_pathology
Introduction to-plant_pathologyMuhmmad Asif
 
Soya bean crop diseases A Lecture by Mr Allah Dad Khan
Soya bean crop diseases A Lecture by Mr Allah Dad KhanSoya bean crop diseases A Lecture by Mr Allah Dad Khan
Soya bean crop diseases A Lecture by Mr Allah Dad KhanMr.Allah Dad Khan
 
pptno-14potato-210427070740.pptx
pptno-14potato-210427070740.pptxpptno-14potato-210427070740.pptx
pptno-14potato-210427070740.pptxDawitGetahun6
 
387005224-Plant-Diseases-Lec-1-2-pptx.pptx
387005224-Plant-Diseases-Lec-1-2-pptx.pptx387005224-Plant-Diseases-Lec-1-2-pptx.pptx
387005224-Plant-Diseases-Lec-1-2-pptx.pptxAnasShah27
 
Diseases and pests of potato Vinay Sagar.docx
Diseases and pests of potato Vinay Sagar.docxDiseases and pests of potato Vinay Sagar.docx
Diseases and pests of potato Vinay Sagar.docxТами Тамара
 
tomatoverticilliumwilt-190413061822.pdf
tomatoverticilliumwilt-190413061822.pdftomatoverticilliumwilt-190413061822.pdf
tomatoverticilliumwilt-190413061822.pdfdawitg2
 
Classification of plant diseases
Classification of plant diseasesClassification of plant diseases
Classification of plant diseasesVigneshVikki10
 

Similar a Plant disease (20)

principle of disease(caused by pathogen) control & management
principle of disease(caused by pathogen) control & managementprinciple of disease(caused by pathogen) control & management
principle of disease(caused by pathogen) control & management
 
Plant disease and its importance
Plant disease and its importancePlant disease and its importance
Plant disease and its importance
 
Plant disease and its importan ce
Plant disease and its importan cePlant disease and its importan ce
Plant disease and its importan ce
 
Plant disease and its importance
Plant disease and its importancePlant disease and its importance
Plant disease and its importance
 
Plant diseases
Plant diseases Plant diseases
Plant diseases
 
intro plantpathology-.pptx
intro plantpathology-.pptxintro plantpathology-.pptx
intro plantpathology-.pptx
 
MOST ACCEPTED CLASSIFICATION OF PLANT DISEASE BY SOMBIR KASHYAP
MOST ACCEPTED CLASSIFICATION OF PLANT DISEASE  BY SOMBIR KASHYAP MOST ACCEPTED CLASSIFICATION OF PLANT DISEASE  BY SOMBIR KASHYAP
MOST ACCEPTED CLASSIFICATION OF PLANT DISEASE BY SOMBIR KASHYAP
 
Classification of plant diseases
Classification of plant diseasesClassification of plant diseases
Classification of plant diseases
 
Classification of plant disease
Classification of plant diseaseClassification of plant disease
Classification of plant disease
 
Disease of fennel & coriander
Disease of fennel & corianderDisease of fennel & coriander
Disease of fennel & coriander
 
plant-diseases.docx
plant-diseases.docxplant-diseases.docx
plant-diseases.docx
 
Diseases of plants.ppsx
Diseases of plants.ppsxDiseases of plants.ppsx
Diseases of plants.ppsx
 
Introduction to-plant_pathology
 Introduction to-plant_pathology Introduction to-plant_pathology
Introduction to-plant_pathology
 
Soya bean crop diseases A Lecture by Mr Allah Dad Khan
Soya bean crop diseases A Lecture by Mr Allah Dad KhanSoya bean crop diseases A Lecture by Mr Allah Dad Khan
Soya bean crop diseases A Lecture by Mr Allah Dad Khan
 
pptno-14potato-210427070740.pptx
pptno-14potato-210427070740.pptxpptno-14potato-210427070740.pptx
pptno-14potato-210427070740.pptx
 
387005224-Plant-Diseases-Lec-1-2-pptx.pptx
387005224-Plant-Diseases-Lec-1-2-pptx.pptx387005224-Plant-Diseases-Lec-1-2-pptx.pptx
387005224-Plant-Diseases-Lec-1-2-pptx.pptx
 
Diseases and pests of potato Vinay Sagar.docx
Diseases and pests of potato Vinay Sagar.docxDiseases and pests of potato Vinay Sagar.docx
Diseases and pests of potato Vinay Sagar.docx
 
tomatoverticilliumwilt-190413061822.pdf
tomatoverticilliumwilt-190413061822.pdftomatoverticilliumwilt-190413061822.pdf
tomatoverticilliumwilt-190413061822.pdf
 
Tomato verticillium wilt
Tomato verticillium wiltTomato verticillium wilt
Tomato verticillium wilt
 
Classification of plant diseases
Classification of plant diseasesClassification of plant diseases
Classification of plant diseases
 

Más de Carlos Holder

Hard surface hygiene
Hard surface hygieneHard surface hygiene
Hard surface hygieneCarlos Holder
 
Types of Producer Records
Types of Producer RecordsTypes of Producer Records
Types of Producer RecordsCarlos Holder
 
Materials you can compost
Materials you can compostMaterials you can compost
Materials you can compostCarlos Holder
 
Weed removal and control
Weed removal and controlWeed removal and control
Weed removal and controlCarlos Holder
 
Assemble an irrigation system
Assemble an irrigation systemAssemble an irrigation system
Assemble an irrigation systemCarlos Holder
 
Drip Irrigation System
Drip Irrigation SystemDrip Irrigation System
Drip Irrigation SystemCarlos Holder
 
Components of irrigation systems
Components of irrigation systemsComponents of irrigation systems
Components of irrigation systemsCarlos Holder
 
Emergency response plan
Emergency response planEmergency response plan
Emergency response planCarlos Holder
 
Agricultural hazard awareness
Agricultural hazard awarenessAgricultural hazard awareness
Agricultural hazard awarenessCarlos Holder
 
Nursery production-Seedling Handling
Nursery production-Seedling HandlingNursery production-Seedling Handling
Nursery production-Seedling HandlingCarlos Holder
 
Healthy and unhealthy plants
Healthy and unhealthy plantsHealthy and unhealthy plants
Healthy and unhealthy plantsCarlos Holder
 
Weeds quiz game_j_corbett
Weeds quiz game_j_corbettWeeds quiz game_j_corbett
Weeds quiz game_j_corbettCarlos Holder
 

Más de Carlos Holder (18)

Hard surface hygiene
Hard surface hygieneHard surface hygiene
Hard surface hygiene
 
Types of Producer Records
Types of Producer RecordsTypes of Producer Records
Types of Producer Records
 
Materials you can compost
Materials you can compostMaterials you can compost
Materials you can compost
 
Weed removal and control
Weed removal and controlWeed removal and control
Weed removal and control
 
Basics of watering
Basics of wateringBasics of watering
Basics of watering
 
Assemble an irrigation system
Assemble an irrigation systemAssemble an irrigation system
Assemble an irrigation system
 
Drip Irrigation System
Drip Irrigation SystemDrip Irrigation System
Drip Irrigation System
 
Components of irrigation systems
Components of irrigation systemsComponents of irrigation systems
Components of irrigation systems
 
Emergency response plan
Emergency response planEmergency response plan
Emergency response plan
 
Agricultural hazard awareness
Agricultural hazard awarenessAgricultural hazard awareness
Agricultural hazard awareness
 
Nursery production-Seedling Handling
Nursery production-Seedling HandlingNursery production-Seedling Handling
Nursery production-Seedling Handling
 
Tool management
Tool managementTool management
Tool management
 
Ipm
IpmIpm
Ipm
 
Weeds
Weeds Weeds
Weeds
 
Hand tools
Hand toolsHand tools
Hand tools
 
Healthy and unhealthy plants
Healthy and unhealthy plantsHealthy and unhealthy plants
Healthy and unhealthy plants
 
Weeds quiz game_j_corbett
Weeds quiz game_j_corbettWeeds quiz game_j_corbett
Weeds quiz game_j_corbett
 
Weeds
WeedsWeeds
Weeds
 

Último

CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptxCARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptxGaneshChakor2
 
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy ReformA Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy ReformChameera Dedduwage
 
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Krashi Coaching
 
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityParis 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityGeoBlogs
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdfQucHHunhnh
 
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingGrant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingTechSoup
 
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..Disha Kariya
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphThiyagu K
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsTechSoup
 
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and ActinidesSeparation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and ActinidesFatimaKhan178732
 
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdfQucHHunhnh
 
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfWeb & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfJayanti Pande
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfciinovamais
 
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxThe basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxheathfieldcps1
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfchloefrazer622
 
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfBASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfSoniaTolstoy
 
mini mental status format.docx
mini    mental       status     format.docxmini    mental       status     format.docx
mini mental status format.docxPoojaSen20
 
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfDisha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfchloefrazer622
 
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxPOINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxSayali Powar
 

Último (20)

CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptxCARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
 
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy ReformA Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
 
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
 
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityParis 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
 
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingGrant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
 
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
 
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
 
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and ActinidesSeparation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
 
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
 
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfWeb & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
 
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxThe basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
 
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfBASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
 
mini mental status format.docx
mini    mental       status     format.docxmini    mental       status     format.docx
mini mental status format.docx
 
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfDisha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
 
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxPOINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
 

Plant disease

  • 1. PLANT DISEASE AND ITS IMPORTANCE Next
  • 2. PLANT DISEASE AND ITS IMPORTANCE Plant disease, an impairment of the normal state of a plant that interrupts or modifies its vital functions. PreviousEnd Next
  • 3. Plant disease and its importancePlant diseases are known from times preceding the earliest writings. Plant disease outbreaks with similar far-reaching effects in more recent times include Late blight of potato in Ireland (1845–60) Powdery and downy mildew of grape - France (1851 and 1878) coffee rust - Ceylon (starting in the 1870s); Sigatoka leaf spot and panama disease of banana - central America (1900–65) Black stem rust of wheat - (1916, 1935, 1953–54) PreviousEnd Next
  • 4. Plant disease and its importance Loss of crops from plant diseases may result in hunger and starvation, especially in less developed countries where access to disease-control methods is limited and annual losses of 30 to 50 percent are common for major crops. In some years, losses are much greater, producing catastrophic results for those who depend on the crop for food. Major disease outbreaks among food crops have led to famines and mass migrations throughout history. PreviousEnd Next
  • 5. Plant disease and its importance The devastating outbreak of late blight of potato (Phytophthora infestans) that began in Europe in 1845 and brought about the Irish famine caused starvation, death, and mass migration of the Irish population. Diseases—a normal part of nature: Plant diseases are a normal part of nature and one of many ecological factors that help keep the hundreds of thousands of living plants and animals in balance with one another . PreviousEnd Next
  • 6. Plant disease and its importance Plant cells contain special signaling pathways that enhance their defenses against insects, animals, and pathogens. One such example involves a plant hormone called jasmonate (jasmonic acid). In the absence of harmful stimuli, jasmonate binds to special proteins, called JAZ proteins, to regulate plant growth, Pollen production, and other. it also increase the defense mechanism of plants. PreviousEnd Next
  • 7. Plant disease and its importance Disease development and transmission Pathogenesis and saprogenesis Pathogenesis is the stage of disease in which the pathogen is in intimate association with living host tissue. Three fairly distinct stages are involved: Inoculation: transfer of the pathogen to the infection court, or area in which invasion of the plant occurs (the infection court may be the unbroken plant surface, a variety of wounds, or natural openings. PreviousEnd Next
  • 8. Plant disease and its importance Incubation: the period of time between the arrival of the pathogen in the infection court and the appearance of symptoms Infection: the appearance of disease symptoms accompanied by the establishment and spread of the pathogen. PreviousEnd Next
  • 9. Plant disease and its importance Temperature: Each pathogen has an optimum temperature for growth. In addition, different growth stages of the fungus, such as the production of spores, their germination, and the growth of the mycelium, may have slightly different optimum temperatures. Relative humidity : Relative humidity is very critical in fungal spore germination and the development of storage rots. Environmental factors affecting disease development PreviousEnd Next
  • 10. High humidity favours development of the great majority of leaf and fruit diseases caused by fungi and bacteria. Moisture is generally needed for fungal spore germination, the multiplication and penetration of bacteria, and the initiation of infection. Soil moisture: High or low soil moisture may be a limiting factor in the development of certain root rot diseases. High soil-moisture levels favour development of destructive water mold fungi, such as species of Aphanomyces, Pythium, and Phytophthora. PreviousEnd Next
  • 11. Plant disease and its importance Soil pH Soil pH, a measure of acidity or alkalinity, markedly influences a few diseases, such as common scab of potato and club root of crucifers (Plasmodiophora brassicae). Growth of the potato scab organism is suppressed at a pH of 5.2 or slightly below (pH 7 is neutral; numbers below 7 indicate acidity, and those above 7 indicate alkalinity). PreviousEnd Next
  • 12. Plant disease and its importance Scab is not normally a problem when the natural soil pH is about 5.2. Soil type Certain pathogens are favoured by loam soils and others by clay soils. Phymatotrichum root rot attacks cotton and some 2,000 other plants PreviousEnd Next
  • 13. Plant disease and its importance Phymatotrichum fungus is serious only in black alkaline soils—pH 7.3 or above—that are low in organic matter. Soil fertility: Greenhouse and field experiments have shown that raising or lowering the levels of certain nutrient elements required by plants frequently influences the development of some infectious diseases. PreviousEnd Next
  • 14. Disease symptoms Plant disease symptoms description and causes examples Water-soaking A water-soaked, translucent condition of tissues caused by water moving from host cells into intercellular spaces late blight lesions on potato and tomato leaves; bacterial soft rot of fleshy vegetables Wilting Temporary or permanent drooping of leaves, shoots, or entire plants from lack of water bacterial wilt of cucumber; Fusarium wilt of tomato Abnormal coloration Yellowing, reddening, bronzing, or purpling in localized areas of leaves where chlorophyll has been destroyed; may be due to a variety of causes cabbage and aster yellows; halo blight of beans; potassium or phosphorus deficiency PreviousEnd Next
  • 15. Plant disease and its importance Necrotic Localized or general death of cells or disintegration of tissues Leaf spot Blast Sudden blighting or death of young buds, flowers, or young fruit; failure to produce fruit or seeds Botrytis blight of peony buds; oat blast Blight Sudden or total discoloration and killing of large numbers of blossoms, leaves, shoots, or limbs or the entire plant; usually young tissues are attacked; the disease name is often coupled with the name of the host and the part attacked—blossom blight, twig blight, tip blight Leaf blight Plant disease symptoms description and causes examples PreviousEnd Next
  • 16. Plant disease and its importance Canker A definite, dead, often sunken or swollen and cracked area on a stem, limb, trunk, tuber, or root surrounded by living tissues Nectria canker of hardwoods Damping-off Decay of seed in soil, rapid death of germinating seedlings before emergence, or emerged seedlings suddenly wilting, toppling over, and dying from rot at or near the soil line Nursery Dieback Progressive browning and death of shoots, branches, and roots starting at the tips Diebacks in rose Firing Drying and dying of leaves Plant disease symptoms description and causes examples PreviousEnd Next
  • 17. Plant disease and its importance Fleck A small, white to translucent spot or lesion visible through a leaf ozone injury Mummification Final stage in certain fruit rots, in which the dried, shriveled, and wrinkled fruit is called a "mummy" Downy mildew in grapes Net necrosis An irregular crisscrossing of dark brown to black lines giving a netted appearance in potato tubers of plants with virus leaf roll Pitting Small dead areas within fleshy or woody tissue that appears healthy externally; definite sunken grooves or pits are formed virus stem-pitting in apple Plant disease symptoms description and causes examples PreviousEnd Next
  • 18. Rot Decomposition and putrefaction of cells, later of tissues and organs; the rot may be dry, firm, watery, or mushy and is characterized by such names as hard rot, soft rot, dry rot, black rot, and white rot bacterial soft rot; berry rot; bud rot; bulb rot Scald Blanching of young fruit, foliage, and shoot tissue; generally superficial sunscald; apple and pear scald Scorch Sudden death and "burning" of large, indefinite areas in leaves and fruit toxicity from pesticides and air pollutants; drought; wind; lack or excess of some nutrient Spot A definite, localized, round to regular lesion, often with a border of a different colour, characterized as to location (leaf spot, fruit spot) and colour (brown spot, black spot); if numerous or if spots enlarge and merge, a large irregular blotch or blight may develop gray leaf spot of tomato; black spot of rose; tar spot of maple Plant disease symptoms description and causes examples PreviousEnd Next
  • 19. Principles of disease control Exclusion and avoidance The principle of exclusion and avoidance is to keep the pathogen away from the growing host plant. This practice commonly excludes pathogens by disinfection of plants, seeds, or other parts, using chemicals or heat. Inspection and certification of seed and other planting stock help ensure freedom from disease. PreviousEnd Next
  • 20. Plant disease and its importance Eradication Eradication is concerned with elimination of the disease agent after it has become established in the area of the growing host or has penetrated the host. Such measures include crop rotation, destruction of the diseased plants, elimination of alternate host plants, pruning, disinfection, and heat treatments. PreviousEnd Next
  • 21. Plant disease and its importance Protection The principle of protection involves placing a barrier between the pathogen and the susceptible part of the host to shield the host from the pathogen. This can be accomplished by regulation of the environment, cultural and handling practices, control of insect carriers, and application of chemical pesticides. PreviousEnd Next
  • 22. Plant disease and its importance Regulation of the environment Selection of outdoor growing areas where weather is unfavourable for disease is a method of controlling disease by regulating the environment. PreviousEnd Next
  • 23. Plant disease and its importance Cultural practices Selection of the best time and depth of seeding and planting is an effective cultural practice that reduces disease impact. adjustment of soil moisture is another cultural practice of widerspread usefulness. Adjustment of soil pH also leads to control of some diseases. PreviousEnd Next
  • 24. Plant disease and its importance Regulation of fertility level and nutrient balance: Potash and nitrogen, and the balance between the two, may affect the incidence of certain bacterial, fungal, and viral diseases of corn, cotton, tobacco, and sugar beet. Adjusting the soil pH, adding chelated or soluble salts to the soil, or spraying the foliage with these or similar salts is a corrective measure. PreviousEnd Next
  • 25. Plant disease and its importance Control of insect vectors There are many examples in which losses by bacteria, viruses, and mycoplasma-like disease agents can be reduced by controlling aphids, leafhoppers, thrips, beetles, and other carriers of these agents. PreviousEnd Next
  • 26. Plant disease and its importance Biological control: Biological control of plant diseases involves the use of micro organisms other than humans to reduce or prevent infection by a pathogen. These organisms are called antagonists; they may occur naturally within the host’s environment, or they may be purposefully applied to those parts of the potential host plant where they can act directly or indirectly on the pathogen. PreviousEnd Next
  • 27. To sum up The crop loss due to diseases is estimated to be approximately 30-50%. Cultivated plants are often more susceptible to diseases than are their wild relatives. Important environmental factors that may affect development of plant diseases are temperature, relative humidity, soil moisture, soil pH, soil type, and soil fertility. Each pathogen has an optimum temperature for growth . High soil-moisture levels favour development of destructive water mold fungi, such as species of Aphanomyces, Pythium, and Phytophthora. High humidity favours development of the great majority of leaf and fruit diseases caused by fungi and bacteria. Soil pH, a measure of acidity or alkalinity, markedly influences a few diseases, such as common scab of potato and clubroot (Plasmodiophora brassicae) of crucifers. Raising or lowering the levels of certain nutrients also influences the development of some infectious diseases. Most control measures are directed against inoculums of the pathogen and involve the principles of exclusion and avoidance, eradication, protection, host resistance and selection, and therapy. PreviousEnd