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Q: Are all microorganisms associated with a diseased plant pathogenic why?
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What are plant pathogens?

Plant Pathogens are organisms in the plants, that can cause plants to become diseased.


What do you will happen to the plant if any of the part that make up the shoot system were injure or diseased?

the plant cannot transport the water and minerals to the leaf for the production of food and the plant will die


Are cell walls in an animal cell?

No its a property of plant cells and some microorganisms


What is the source and purpose of plant cuticle?

It is secreted by epidermal cells to reduce evaporation of water and protect the plant from invading microorganisms.


What do you think happen to the plant If the roots were injured or diseased?

No plant can live without the roots. It needs not only sun rays but also anorganic substances from the soil.

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Are plants Pathogenic?

Plant Pathogens are organisms in the plants, that can cause plants to become diseased.


Who studies plant microorganisms?

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What are plant pathogens?

Plant Pathogens are organisms in the plants, that can cause plants to become diseased.


What is the state of being free of all pathogenic microorganisms called?

There is no place. Microorganisms are everywhere- in the soil, air, and water; on plant and rock surfaces: and even in hot springs and Antarctic ice. Their also found in and on animals and humans. There are many different types of microorganisms, some need oxygen and others find it toxic and have to live where there isn't any. Microorganisms are everywhere.


Plant disease csused by microorganisms?

Most plant diseases are caused by fungi, bacteria, and viruses. one disease caused by microorganisms is the black spot of rose.


If the roots were injure or diseased what do you think will happen to the plant?

The roots are the parts that absorb nutrients and water from the soil, so if they are injured or diseased the plant will probably die - it depends on how many of the roots are damaged.


What does a cilia do in a plant cell?

Provide movement for microorganisms.


Why air along with microorganisms bubble into water in sewage treatment plant?

If microorganisms are used in the water treatment plant then it is necessary to provide oxygen to them and make the sludge degradation through them so air is bubbled for oxidation as well as for microorganisms.


If you see a diseased plant what stage in the plants life cycle is it on?

20th i think


How exactly should the trimming of a diseased part of plant be done?

Start by cutting diseased parts at the point of origin or back to a strong lateral branch or shoot.


When is the dispersal of seeds not beneficial?

Seed dispersal can over plant a certain area or the seed can be bad for that certain environment


Are cell walls in an animal cell?

No its a property of plant cells and some microorganisms