Plant Pathology and Diseases Control

Plant diseases have caused severe losses to humans in many ways. Starvation and uprooting of families resulted from country famine caused by potato mildew (caused by fungus genus infestans). A valued resource was lost with the virtual elimination of the American sweet chestnut by chestnut canker (caused by Cryphonectria parasitica) and  direct economic loss just like the numerable one billion bucks lost in one year to yank corn growers from southern corn blight (caused by Cochliobolus maydis, anamorph Bipolaris maydis). Several plant diseases because less dramatic losses annually throughout the planet however conjointly represent sizable losses to farmers and might scale back the aesthetic values of landscape plants.

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