Plant Fungal Pathogens
Plant fungal pathogens are microscopic fungi that cause damage to plants. These pathogens can altogether destroy or stunt the development of a plant, resulting in major crop losses. Additionally, these pathogens can be difficult to detect and can spread quickly between plants. It is therefore essential to identify and control plant fungal pathogens to maintain healthy plant growth and prevent crop damage. Many common fungicides are used in the management of plant fungal pathogens, and preventive measures such as crop rotation can also be adopted to minimise the risk of plant fungal pathogen infestations.
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