Plant Diseases
Plant diseases are infections caused by a variety of fungi, bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens that can reduce plant productivity and lead to the loss of crops. Plant diseases can be managed through a variety of methods, such as crop rotation, fungicide applications, resistant varieties, cultural practices, and effective management of environmental conditions. Managing plant diseases is important for ensuring productive and healthy agricultural systems and preserving food security.
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