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Plant-Fungal Interactions and Plant Disease
1998Fungi are eukaryotic, carbon-heterotrophic microorganisms most of which are living saprophytically by degrading dead organic material. However, a small minority of them have acquired the capability to recruit nutrients from living plants, thereby usually causing disease in the host.
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2004
Pests and diseases can have direct effects on the safety, yield and quality of food grains. The food safety aspect is shown, for example, by the effects of molds that produce mycotoxins. Plant diseases may be caused by fungi, bacteria, and viruses, each having its specific means of propagation, mechanism of injury, and possibility of control.
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Pests and diseases can have direct effects on the safety, yield and quality of food grains. The food safety aspect is shown, for example, by the effects of molds that produce mycotoxins. Plant diseases may be caused by fungi, bacteria, and viruses, each having its specific means of propagation, mechanism of injury, and possibility of control.
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2013
Interesting studies of plant diseases in Jamaica have been conducted since the early twentieth century. This book gives an account of the history and development of the science of plant pathology and of plant disease control in Jamaica and shows how the activities have contributed to the development of the island’s agricultural heritage.
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Interesting studies of plant diseases in Jamaica have been conducted since the early twentieth century. This book gives an account of the history and development of the science of plant pathology and of plant disease control in Jamaica and shows how the activities have contributed to the development of the island’s agricultural heritage.
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