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garik1379 [7]
2 years ago
7

a plant disease is any condition in a plant caused by living and nonliving agents that interferes with its normal growth and dev

elopment.
Biology
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oee [108]2 years ago
7 0

The answer is true.

What is a plant disease?

"Anything that inhibits a plant from performing to its maximum potential" is the definition of a plant disease. The scope of this term covers both biotic and abiotic plant diseases.

Field crop-damaging plant diseases are of enormous economic significance, which justifies the widespread and regular use of pesticides. In addition to more typical methods of crop plant infection, agricultural use of BW also has the potential to introduce diseases and weed seeds. In general, the inactivation kinetics of plant pathogens in various hygiene treatments for BW are the same as those for diseases that affect people and animals. But fungal pathogens can produce dormant spores, wait for better circumstances, and live for many years in the soil. They also exhibit a fair amount of resistance to various forms of treatment. Some of them may also house a wide range of plant species. Additionally, some plant viruses, such as the tobacco mosaic virus, are difficult to inactivate with heat.

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