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The first and best defense against plant diseases is a healthy plant, which is the main task of an accomplished gardener. Preventing and managing plant disease begins even before planting, with site preparation and plant selection.
When a plant does not look normal, or as expected, a gardener may assume that the plant is diseased and control measures are needed. To properly diagnose plant problems, the gardener needs to have background knowledge about the plant, the current environment, and the typical diseases or other problems to which the plant is susceptible. Such information can help prevent an inaccurate diagnosis that may lead to unnecessary pesticide use, wasted time and expense, and continued plant decline.
This publication provides gardeners with information on how to establish and maintain healthy plants, and describes a systematic approach to identifying and solving problems that do occur.
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- Name of author or authors.
- Year of publication.
- The title of the article.
- The title of the article.
- Volume.
- Issue.
- Page or pages.
- DOI.
Explanation:
Although there are not options available for this question, the correct format to present a reference of a journal article aimed to be part of a research paper is the following in order of presentation:
- Name of author or authors. The surname or last name should be the only name included, followed by the initials of the first name (s).
- Year of publication. <em>For example, Jones N. (2010).</em>
- The title of the article.
- The title of the article - should always be in italics.
- Volume.
- Issue.
- Page or pages.
- DOI.
This information is extremely important in order for your research paper to be backed-up by evidence and facts.
It is important to evaluate an exercise program before you participate because you don't want to severely injure yourself or push yourself beyond your exercise ability.