Anthracnose, wilt ,blight, rust, rot, damping, cholorosis.
S. P. Raychaudhuri has written: 'A manual of virus diseases of tropical plants' -- subject(s): Tropics, Virus diseases of plants, Tropical plants, Diseases and pests 'Virus and mycoplasma diseases of plants in India' -- subject(s): Mycoplasma diseases in plants, Virus diseases of plants 'Land and soil'
Essentially yes. Plants do have cancer-like diseases This forum has the same question and a far better answer than any I could provide. http://www.askabiologist.org.uk/punbb/viewtopic.php?id=1216
yes
Plants do have defense mechanism to protect them from insect pests and diseases.
Yes, there are many diseases that can kill plants.
William Fleming Bewley has written: 'Diseases of glasshouse plants' -- subject(s): Greenhouses, Plant diseases, Greenhouse plants, Diseases and pests
Common problems of abaca plants include fungal diseases such as leaf spot and Panama disease, pests like mites and aphids, as well as nutrient deficiencies. Proper pest and disease management, along with providing the necessary nutrients, can help keep abaca plants healthy.
the most common diseases lungs have are from smoking and this makes it into a disorder.
There are many common diseases in the Philippines. These diseases include, but are not limited to malaria, hepatitis a and e, and dengue fever.
If it is a meat animal, the ability to convert food more efficiently into meat. And for many plants, the ability to resist diseases common to that plant.
Mosquito born diseases are very common in India.
yes they can!