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PCA - PLANT PATHOGENS EXAM 2025
ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
Plant Disease Definition -correct-answer-Abnormal physiological processes caused
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by a causal pathogen
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Economic significance of plant diseases -correct-answer-Losses of yield, crops,
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inputs, land
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Pathogen -correct-answer-Causal agent of disease
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Signs of disease -correct-answer-Structures of the pathogen
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Symptoms of disease -correct-answer-Plant response to pathogen infection
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Abiotic factors of plant disease -correct-answer-Air pollution, temperature,
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nutrients
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Biotic factors of plant disease -correct-answer-Living organisms (fungi, bacteria,
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viruses)
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Obligate parasite -correct-answer-unable to grow outside of a living host
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Facultative saprophyte -correct-answer-prefers living organic matter as a source of
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nutrition but can adapt to the use of dead organic matter under certain conditions
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Facultative parasite -correct-answer-A pathogen that prefers dead inorganic
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material, but can also obtain nourishment from living organic material
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Biotroph -correct-answer-Any parasite that cannot survive in a dead host and
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therefore keeps it alive
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Necrotroph -correct-answer-Parasite that kills host cells
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Koch's Postulates -correct-answer-series of guidelines used to identify the
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microorganism that causes a specific disease
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Three components of disease triangle -correct-answer-Causal agent, environment,
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host
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Role of each component of disease triangle -correct-answer-All three must be
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present for disease to occur. Environment must favor causal agent. Host must
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favor causal agent.
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How humans impact each component of disease triangle -correct-answer-
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Manipulate the environment, host-plant resistance,
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preventative/suppressive/erradicative pesticides |
Impact of epidemic when one component of disease triangle does not come into
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|contact with the other two components -correct-answer-Slows epidemic to a halt.
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|Disease spread needs all three components interacting
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Management strategy to break environment component -correct-answer-Alter
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planting dates, remove alternative hosts, alter harvest
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Management strategy to break host component -correct-answer-Alternate crop,
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host-plant resistance
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Management strategy to break causal agent component -correct-answer-Pesticide
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applications
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How can knowledge of plant disease triangle be used in diagnosis? -correct-
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answer-Can rule out different pathogens based on host and environment.
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Epidemiology -correct-answer-Branch of medical science concerned with the
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incidence, distribution, and control of diseases that affect large numbers of
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people.
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Environmental factors that affect epidemics -correct-answer-Temperature,
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humidity, moisture, soil pH, nutrient availability, air movement
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Importance of time in the development of an epidemic -correct-answer-Epidemics
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|develop very quickly if conditions are favorable. It is critical to reduce the rate of
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|infection during susceptible life stages of the plant
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PCA - PLANT PATHOGENS EXAM 2025
ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
Plant Disease Definition -correct-answer-Abnormal physiological processes caused
| | | | | |
by a causal pathogen
| | | |
Economic significance of plant diseases -correct-answer-Losses of yield, crops,
| | | | | | | |
inputs, land
| |
Pathogen -correct-answer-Causal agent of disease
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Signs of disease -correct-answer-Structures of the pathogen
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Symptoms of disease -correct-answer-Plant response to pathogen infection
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Abiotic factors of plant disease -correct-answer-Air pollution, temperature,
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nutrients
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Biotic factors of plant disease -correct-answer-Living organisms (fungi, bacteria,
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viruses)
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Obligate parasite -correct-answer-unable to grow outside of a living host
| | | | | | | | |
Facultative saprophyte -correct-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 -correct-answer-A pathogen that prefers dead inorganic
| | | | | | |
material, but can also obtain nourishment from living organic material
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Biotroph -correct-answer-Any parasite that cannot survive in a dead host and
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therefore keeps it alive
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Necrotroph -correct-answer-Parasite that kills host cells
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Koch's Postulates -correct-answer-series of guidelines used to identify the
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microorganism that causes a specific disease
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Three components of disease triangle -correct-answer-Causal agent, environment,
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host
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Role of each component of disease triangle -correct-answer-All three must be
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present for disease to occur. Environment must favor causal agent. Host must
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favor causal agent.
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How humans impact each component of disease triangle -correct-answer-
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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 -correct-answer-Slows epidemic to a halt.
| | | | | | | | | |
|Disease spread needs all three components interacting
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Management strategy to break environment component -correct-answer-Alter
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planting dates, remove alternative hosts, alter harvest
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Management strategy to break host component -correct-answer-Alternate crop,
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host-plant resistance
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Management strategy to break causal agent component -correct-answer-Pesticide
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applications
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How can knowledge of plant disease triangle be used in diagnosis? -correct-
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answer-Can rule out different pathogens based on host and environment.
| | | | | | | | | |
Epidemiology -correct-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 -correct-answer-Temperature,
| | | | |
humidity, moisture, soil pH, nutrient availability, air movement
| | | | | | | |
Importance of time in the development of an epidemic -correct-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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