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What is vector in plant pathology?
A vector is an organism that can carry pathogen(= disease causing organism) from infected plant to a health plant. Generally, a vector is an insect, a nematode, a fungi, or insect like organisms e.g....
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How do you plant a plant?
actually you dig the hole twice as wide as the plant. here in Florida we add soil amendments. hence our saying; put a five dollar plant in a fifty dollar hole. also make sure the top of the rootball...
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How do you get a plant from a plant?
bee's plolinate it then get its seeds and plant them
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When do you plant the plants?
You plant most plants after Mother's Day. If not you are taking a serious risk.
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Why is the study of plant pathology important?
A plant pathologist studies plant diseases and insect infestations on crops. Their work is relevant in understanding how and why various crops are attacked by insects and pests (fungi, bacteria and...