FDSC 310 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Powdery Mildew, Succulent Plant, Rhizopus

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Fruits and vegetables are attacked by many pathogen-species, mostly in the field and continue on to storage and handling systems. Our objective is to understand disease development and develop control methods to reduce yield loss is the of in pathogen manifestation resulting. Disease attacking the malfunctioning of host cells and their tissue. This results from the continued attack and development of pathogens which are largely influenced environment factors leading to visual symptoms on the host agent"s by or. An entity, usually a microorganism, that can incite a disease on the host. An organism living on or in another living system (host) and cause the disease by obtaining its food from the latter. Establishment of a parasite (pathogen) within a host plant. The capability of a pathogen to cause the disease. The external or internal reactions or alterations of a plant as a result of a disease. The pathogen or its parts or products seen on a host plant.

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