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Effects of M. Grisea on Plants | Plant Disease

In this article we will discuss about the effects of M. grisea on plants. M. grisea is an ascomycete fungus. It is an extremely effective plant pathogen as it can reproduce both sexually and asexually to produce specialized infectious structures known as appressoria that infect aerial tissues and hyphae that can infect root tissues. The asexual life cycle begins when [...]

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Short Notes on Leaf Blast Simulation | Plant Disease

The below mentioned article provides short notes on leaf blast simulation. To describe the progression dynamics of disease epidemics in space and time requires a systems approach to modal building, which commonly results in a computer simulation modal. The first leaf blast simulation modal published (BLASTL) is probably that of Hashimoto 1984. It was developed using data from the literature [...]

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2 Main Strategies for Prevention of Mycotoxin in Maize | Plant Diseases

The following points highlight he two main strategies for prevention of mycotoxin in maize. The strategies are: 1. Pre-Harvest Management 2. Post-Harvest Management. Strategy # 1. Pre-Harvest Management: Prevention the growth of moulds on storage grains through pre-harvest management is the first step in minimizing the microbial spoilage of stored grains. Association between microbial decay and inadequate storage facilities cannot [...]

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