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PCA Plant Pathogens Final Exam | Plant Pathology Certification Test Prep

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Plant Disease Definition - (answer)Abnormal physiological processes caused by a causal pathogen



Economic significance of plant diseases - (answer)Losses of yield, crops, inputs, land



Pathogen - (answer)Causal agent of disease



Signs of disease - (answer)Structures of the pathogen



Symptoms of disease - (answer)Plant response to pathogen infection



Abiotic factors of plant disease - (answer)Air pollution, temperature, nutrients



Biotic factors of plant disease - (answer)Living organisms (fungi, bacteria, viruses)



Obligate parasite - (answer)unable to grow outside of a living host



Facultative saprophyte - (answer)prefers living organic matter as a source of nutrition but can adapt to
the use of dead organic matter under certain conditions



Facultative parasite - (answer)A pathogen that prefers dead inorganic material, but can also obtain
nourishment from living organic material



Biotroph - (answer)Any parasite that cannot survive in a dead host and therefore keeps it alive



Necrotroph - (answer)Parasite that kills host cells



Koch's Postulates - (answer)series of guidelines used to identify the microorganism that causes a specific
disease

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Three components of disease triangle - (answer)Causal agent, environment, host



Role of each component of disease triangle - (answer)All three must be present for disease to occur.
Environment must favor causal agent. Host must favor causal agent.



How humans impact each component of disease triangle - (answer)Manipulate the environment, host-
plant resistance, preventative/suppressive/erradicative pesticides



Impact of epidemic when one component of disease triangle does not come into contact with the other
two components - (answer)Slows epidemic to a halt. Disease spread needs all three components
interacting



Management strategy to break environment component - (answer)Alter planting dates, remove
alternative hosts, alter harvest



Management strategy to break host component - (answer)Alternate crop, host-plant resistance



Management strategy to break causal agent component - (answer)Pesticide applications



How can knowledge of plant disease triangle be used in diagnosis? - (answer)Can rule out different
pathogens based on host and environment.



Epidemiology - (answer)Branch of medical science concerned with the incidence, distribution, and
control of diseases that affect large numbers of people.



Environmental factors that affect epidemics - (answer)Temperature, humidity, moisture, soil pH,
nutrient availability, air movement



Importance of time in the development of an epidemic - (answer)Epidemics develop very quickly if
conditions are favorable. It is critical to reduce the rate of infection during susceptible life stages of the
plant

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How does type of reproduction cycle affect development of an epidemic - (answer)Polycyclic epidemics
can develop much more rapidly than monocyclic epidemics because of secondary inoculum production.



How does dissemination affect development of an epidemic - (answer)Conditions that increase
dissemination will accelerate development of epidemics



Monocyclic disease - (answer)Disease that only has a primary infection cycle



Polycyclic disease - (answer)Disease that produces a secondary inoculum, and has a secondary infection
cycle in addition to a primary infection cycle



Why are monocyclic diseases less likely to result in serious epidemics? - (answer)Controlling primary
inoculum is much easier than controlling primary and secondary inoculum. Once primary inoculum is
controlled and dissemination is controlled, the disease essentially stops developing.



How do sanitation practices impact monocyclic diseases? - (answer)Epidemic may be delayed, but
severe epidemic can still occur if environmental conditions are favorable for disease development



How do sanitation practices impact polycyclic diseases? - (answer)Reducing primary inoculum may
reduce the amount of secondary inoculum produced. If rate of infection is high, there is little effect. But
if rate of infection is low, it may reduce an epidemic



Formae specialis - (answer)Indicates a fungus is adapted to a specific host



Incubation period - (answer)interval between initial infection and first signs and symptoms



Infection - (answer)Invasion of a plant by a pathogen



Infestation - (answer)Large numbers of pathogen present causing damage



Inoculum - (answer)Infecting agent of a pathogen

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Latent infection - (answer)infection in which the infectious agent is present but not causing symptoms



Mummy - (answer)Dead, shriveled fruit that a pathogen may overwinter in



Overwintering - (answer)the process by which some organisms pass through or wait out the winter
season



Pathovar - (answer)subdivision of a plant pathogenic bacterial species defined by host range



Propagule - (answer)Portion of a plant which is used to generate a new plant



Race - (answer)Strain of a virus adapted to a specific host



Soil inhabitant/soil resident - (answer)Pathogen that can survive in the soil for long periods of time



Soil transient/soil invader - (answer)Pathogen that can survive in the soil for a short period of time



Vector - (answer)An organism that can transport and transmit a disease



Apothecium - (answer)cup-shaped ascocarp



Ascocarp - (answer)Fruiting body of an ascomycete



Ascospore - (answer)sexual spores of ascomycete fungi that develop within an ascus



Basidiospore - (answer)A sexual fungal spore produced in a basidium, characteristic of the
basidiomycetes

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