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How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control

How to Control Nematode: Chemical,  Physical and Biological Control? Many accounts have been published of the attempts to control plant nematodes in different countries and climates. These are discussed in brief here: Chemical Control: Chemicals with nematocidal properties are known as nematocides. Many such chemicals are recommended for nematode control. Nematocides are diverse in their chemical and biological activities and [...]

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Role of Enzymes in Plant Disease Development

Role of Enzymes in Plant Disease Development! Plasma Membrane bound Proteases in Roots: Plant proteases participate in different physiological processes. By unlimited proteolysis, amino acids are recycled for protein synthesis. Defective proteins are removed and metabolism is regulated by inactivation and degradation of definite proteins. By limited proteolysis, proteases regulate activity of enzymes and presence of structural proteins in a [...]

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Entry of Pathogens into Host Plants | Plant Pathology

Everything you need to know about the entry of pathogens into host plants . Learn about:- 1. The Roles of Physical and Chemical Signals in the Germination of Propagules of Plant Pathogens 2. Topographical Features 3. Adhesion 4. Breaching the Cell Wall by Mechanical Force. Entry of Pathogens into Host Plants The Roles of Physical and Chemical Signals in the [...]

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