Fundamental Principles of Plant Pathology for Agricultural Producers
PPA-41: Fundamental Principles of Plant Pathology for Agricultural Producers
Authored by: Paul Vincelli
Abstract
All crop plants produced in Kentucky have the potential to become diseased under certain conditions. Diseases of crops can affect yield and/or quality of the harvested commodity, which can impact profitability and increase the risks of farming. A plant is diseased when it is affected by some agent that interferes with its normal development. Some disorders are caused by noninfectious factors, such as temperature extremes or nutrient deficiencies. However, this publication focuses on diseases caused by infectious microorganisms.
Core Details
Publication ID
PPA-41
Status
Major Revision
Publication Date
Mar. 9, 2015
Series
Multi-Part Series
N/A
Categorical Details
Language
English
Peer Reviewed?
Yes