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Chapter 1 Self-test questions
Basic principles of plant disease
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Which statement below is
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Changes in farming practices.
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Pollution.
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Climate change.
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Increased global trade in plants and trees.
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Which combination of factors are required for a plant disease epidemic?
Suitable host, time, and pathogen.
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Suitable pathogen, optimal growth, suitable environment.
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Suitable disorder, host, and environment.
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Suitable host, pathogen, and environment.
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Why plant scientists consider if plants are growing in a dip or low-lying area when they are investigating the factors linked to an outbreak of disease?
Low-lying areas collect diseases.
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Low-lying areas are often water-logged increasing the risk of mould infections such as
Phytophthera
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Pythium.
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Infected plants are often grown in low-lying areas.
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It can be harder to clear infected plants from low-lying areas, so infected material gets left behind.
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Which of the following is
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classified as plant disease?
Leaf scorch by the sun.
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Lichen growing on a tree trunk.
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Bacterial root rot.
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Powdery mildew growing on leaves.
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What is a biotrophic pathogen?
An organism that feeds on dead cells.
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Pectobacterium.
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An organism that produces enzymes that break down living host cells enabling the pathogen to stay alive.
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An organism that establishes a long term one way feeding relationship with its living host-it does not kill the host organism.
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A suspected pathogen is investigated. Which of the following findings would fully satisfy Koch's postulates?
Causal organism occasionally associated with host, can be isolated pure in culture, re-infects host satisfactorily, re-isolation is a mixed culture.
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Causal organism consistently associated with host, can be isolated and grown pure in culture.
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Causal organism consistently associated with host, can be isolated as a pure culture, re-infects host satisfactorily, re-isolation identical to original culture.
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Disease symptoms consistently reveal a pathogenic organism when molecular tests are performed.
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Which of the following does
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Plants affected by a particular disease/pathogen being eaten as a specialised food product.
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Yield reduction as a result of an infection.
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Disease outbreak management.
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Aesthetic effects of plant disease.
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Which of the following is not a common symptom of plant disease?
Stem or root dieback.
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Leaf necrosis.
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Stem canker.
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Fungal growth on flowers.
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Which one of these factors does not play a major part in the spread of some plant diseases?
Insect vectors.
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Contaminated tools and machinery.
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Ocean drift.
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Plant to plant contact.
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Which of the following is the most important factor required before you apply treatment for a particular plant disease?
Knowledge of the surrounding environment.
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Availability of additional healthy plants to replant.
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Your boots are clean.
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The causal agent has been identified.
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