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	<title>POTATO DISEASES &#187; Plant pathology</title>
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		<title>Common diseases in garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plant diseases are caused by fungi, bacteria and viruses.
Most plant diseases are caused by fungal spores that tend to become a problem, especially during the wet weather season.]]></description>
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<p>Plant diseases are caused by fungi, bacteria and viruses.<br />
Most plant diseases are caused by fungal spores that tend to become a problem, especially <a href="http://diseases.growingpotatos.org/fertilizing/" target="_blank">during the wet weather season</a>.<br />
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Fungi</strong><br />
Fungi are unable to generate nutrients on their own and in order to survive must derive their food from other organisms. Fungi attack all parts of a plant and under friendly conditions, fungi can damage plant translocation tissues; killing a plant in a quite short period of time. Some of the most common fungal diseases contain damping off, <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leaf_spot" title="Leaf spot" rel="wikipedia">leaf spot</a>, anthracnose and rust.</p>
<p><strong>Bacteria</strong><br />
Plant diseases caused by bacteria are not as common as those caused by fungi. Damage caused by <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infection" title="Infection" rel="wikipedia">bacterial infection</a> consequences primarily in rotting of the plant tissue.</p>
<p><strong>Viruses</strong><br />
Viruses in plants are transmitted mainly often by sucking <a href="http://diseases.growingpotatos.org/tomato-hornworm">insects</a> such as <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphid" title="Aphid" rel="wikipedia">aphids</a> and whiteflies. Viral diseases in general cause less damage than those vectored by fungi and bacteria. Infected plants typically become partly injured and weakened, however they infrequently die.</p>
<p>Plant diseases can spread without problems and rapidly. It is easier to fight and control fungal diseases than to eradicate bacteria and viruses. The best technique to prevent diseases is to take a proactive approach by preventing environmental factors that contribute to diseases combined with a healthy regimen that provides optimum health for plants.</p>
<p>In most cases, diseases can be prevented by using proper cultural practices such as variety selections, irrigation and humidity management, plant and soil nutrition, pruning, and row spacing. When there is insufficient circulation of air, poor water drainage, very expensive irrigation, and too much dampness due to rainfall, the fungi can become a problem.<br />
The organic solution to these problems is to utilize copper and sulfur products. Spores are prevented from <a href="http://growingpotatoes.blogsome.com">growing</a> because the crop has been covered with the appropriate physical barrier.</p>
<p>It is essential to make the applications prior to rainfall to maximize success.<br />
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