Lecture 1
Lecture 1
pn a healthy plant:
Î the meristematic cells divide and differentiate as needed.
Î different types of specialized cells absorb water and nutrients from the
soil.
Î specialized cells translocate water and nutrients to all plant parts.
Î specialized cells carry on photosynthesis, and translocate, metabolize, or
store the photosynthetic products.
Î seeds or other reproductive organs for survival and multiplication are
produced.
hen the ability of the cells of a plant (or plant parts) to carry
out one or more of these essential functions is interfered with
by a pathogenic microorganism (more commonly known as
pathogens) or adverse environmental factor, the activities of
the cells are disrupted, altered, or inhibited, the cells
malfunction or die, and the plant becomes diseased.
pnitially, the damage to the plant from the disease is on one cell
or a small piece of tissue that cannot be visually detected.
Subsequently, the reaction expands from cell to cell and tissue
to tissue, and the damage becomes visible. The visible adverse
changes in the plants due to the diseases under favorable
environmental and cultural conditions are known as symptoms
and it can be measured to determine the amount of disease.
Common symptoms of plant diseases
include:
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