Powdery mildew of wheat
Powdery mildew of wheat is a fungal disease caused by the pathogen Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici. It is a widespread disease that affects wheat crops worldwide, causing significant yield …
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Powdery mildew of wheat is a fungal disease caused by the pathogen Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici. It is a widespread disease that affects wheat crops worldwide, causing significant yield …
Betel Vine Diseases Symptoms and Management: Collar rot/Footrot/Stem rot, Root rot, and Leaf spot/Anthracnose of Betel vine are the three most common types of diseases are found in betel vine. …
Causes of Plant Diseases: Plant diseases are caused by pathogens. Hence a pathogen is always associated with a disease. In other way, disease is a symptom caused by the invasion …
Which mushrooms are edible: There are many types of plants, fungi and microorganisms that are beneficial for us. Some of the are edible. However, there are 9 types of mushrooms …
What is mycorrhizae? Types of mycorrhiza; Ectomycorrhizae, Endomycorrhizae: Mycorrhizae is a symbiotic association between a fungus and plant roots. They belong mainly to the genera Basidiomycetes and Zygomycetes. What is …
Tobacco leaf curl virus Causal organism: Tobacco leaf curl virus. Symptoms of Tobacco leaf curl virus 1. There is no change in the color of the infected leaves. …
Causal organism: Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV). Origin Adlof Mayer at first reported this disease in 1886. In 1892 Iwanowski demonstrated that the tobacco mosaic virus would pass through a …
Symptoms and Management of Red Rust of tea Causal organism: Cephaleurous parasiticus (Algal disease). Symptoms of Red Rust of tea Rusty lesions developed on the leaves. They are roundish in shape. Reddish …
Symptoms and Management of Fruit Rot of Betel nut Causal organism: Phytophthora palmivora. Symptoms of Fruit Rot of Betel nut 1. The first symptoms are watersoaked lesions on the nut surface …
Smut of Onion Causal organism: Urocystis magica (syn.= U. cepulae) and U. colchici. Origin: Smut was first observed on the onion in the Connecticut River valley of the USA in 1869. Symptoms of Smut …