Plant diseases varies with different plant species. Some common diseases are anthracnose, fruit/tuber rot,seedling damping off, wilting, chlorosis,leaf rust, and leaf blight.Some plants may be resistant to the diseases.
Yes, some protozoa can cause diseases in plants. They can infect plant roots and disrupt nutrient uptake, leading to stunted growth or even death in severe cases. Examples of protozoan plant pathogens include those belonging to the genera Plasmodiophora and Polymyxa.
Some examples of fungi include mushrooms, yeast, mold, and truffles. These organisms play various roles in ecosystems, such as decomposing organic matter, forming mutualistic relationships with plants, and causing diseases in animals and plants.
Chloroplasts are not associated with diseases. They are organelles found in plant cells that are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. Chloroplasts are crucial for the survival of plants and are not linked to any diseases.
Examples of plants that have thorns include roses, cacti, bougainvillea, and blackberries. Thorns are typically used by plants as a defense mechanism against herbivores.
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
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'
We are often immune to diseases caused in other animals or even plants. We don't get corn smut, we don't get canine distemper.
Yes, some protozoa can cause diseases in plants. They can infect plant roots and disrupt nutrient uptake, leading to stunted growth or even death in severe cases. Examples of protozoan plant pathogens include those belonging to the genera Plasmodiophora and Polymyxa.
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Plants do have defense mechanism to protect them from insect pests and diseases.
Communicable diseases are diseases that pass from one human to another or from an animal to a human. Examples include impetigo, chicken pox, flu, tuberculosis and MRSA.
There are a number of examples of neurological diseases. Some of those examples include Alzheimers disease, Parkinsons, and multiple sclerosis, as well as palsy.
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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
yes they can!