It is the Aschelminthes Phylum
Tracheophyta
These are the number of currently ranked phylum Animals phylum:35 Plant Divisions:11 Fungi Divisions:6 Bacterial:29 Archaeal Phyla/Division:5
The two highest level taxa in the Linnaean system are the kingdom and phylum, except in plants, which have divisions instead of phyla.
Well, the acidity can cause the roots to burn out and make the acid's pH too high for a plant. This varies in different plant types.
Technically speaking a plant is defined as a multi-celled organism. Photosynthetic single celled organisms are considered to be a different phylum.
Phylum Angiospermae
phylum porifera
The Gabi plant belongs to the phylum Magnoliophyta, which includes flowering plants.
Psilotum is a Spore plant and it belongs to the Phylum Psilophyta
snow leopards
Anthophyta
Division
Yes, there are a large number of bacteria, mostly of the proteobacteria phylum, that can affect plants. Most are harmless, but there are approximately 100 species of bacteria that cause disease in plants. The symptoms can vary: for example, some bacteria produce large amounts of polysaccharides, which block the xylem vessels that plants use to transport water. This can cause parts of the plant to rot and die (producing familiar 'leaf spots'), before the plant dies entirely.
thses are commonly fungi and bacteria that can cause diseases to plants
The plant kingdom is divided into several phyla, with the two main phyla being Angiosperms (flowering plants) and Gymnosperms (non-flowering plants like conifers). Angiosperms are the most diverse and widespread group, while Gymnosperms include plants like pines, spruces, and firs.
Tracheophyta
chodata