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Exploring Plant Pathogens

Exploring Plant Pathogens

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Presentation

Biology

11th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

NGSS
MS-LS1-5, MS-LS2-1

Standards-aligned

Created by

Alistair Hallows

Used 8+ times

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9 Slides • 4 Questions

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Exploring Plant Pathogens

Understanding the threats to plant health and exploring the various pathogens that can cause diseases in plants.

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Plant Pathogens

  • Plants are vulnerable to viruses, bacteria, fungi, and pests
  • Aphids are insect pests that damage plants and act as disease vectors
  • Nematode worms and insect larvae in soil damage plant roots
  • Mineral deficiencies in soil can cause non-communicable diseases in plants
  • Nitrate deficiency limits protein growth, stunts plant growth
  • Magnesium deficiency causes chlorosis and slows down photosynthesis

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Multiple Choice

What can cause non-communicable diseases in plants?

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Aphids

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Nematode worms

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Mineral deficiencies

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Magnesium deficiency

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Plant Diseases

Trivia: Non-communicable diseases in plants can be caused by various factors. One common cause is mineral deficiencies, which can lead to stunted growth and poor health. Other factors include aphids, nematode worms, and magnesium deficiency. It is important to address these issues to ensure the well-being of plants.

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Plant Pathogens: Detecting and Treating Diseases

  • Early detection of plant diseases is crucial for effective treatment and prevention of spread.
  • Symptoms include stunted growth, spots on leaves, decay or rotting, growths, malformed stems and leaves, discoloration, and presence of visible pests.
  • Identifying diseases can be challenging, but it is important for timely treatment.
  • Testing kits and laboratory techniques, including DNA analysis, are used to identify pathogens.
  • A diagnostic table can help gardeners, farmers, or foresters identify common plant diseases.

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Multiple Choice

What is crucial for effective treatment and prevention of spread of plant diseases?

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Stunted growth

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Testing kits and laboratory techniques

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Symptoms include spots on leaves

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Identifying diseases can be challenging

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Effective Treatment and Prevention

Trivia: Testing kits and laboratory techniques are crucial for effective treatment and prevention of spread of plant diseases. Identifying diseases can be challenging, but these techniques help in accurate diagnosis. Stunted growth and spots on leaves are common symptoms.

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Plant Defence Mechanisms

  • Physical barriers: Cellulose cell walls, waxy cuticle, bark, and leaf fall protect plants from pathogen invasion.
  • Chemical barriers: Plants produce antibacterial chemicals to prevent diseases. These chemicals are being explored as potential antibiotics.

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Multiple Choice

What are some natural defenses that plants use to protect themselves from pathogen invasion?

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Thorns and spines

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Antibacterial chemicals

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Photosynthesis

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Root system

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Plant Defenses

Trivia: Plants use antibacterial chemicals to protect themselves from pathogen invasion. These chemicals act as natural defense mechanisms, inhibiting the growth of harmful bacteria. Other defenses include thorns and spines, which deter herbivores, and a strong root system that helps plants absorb nutrients and water.

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Plant Defenses

  • Physical defenses: Cellulose cell walls, tough waxy cuticles, and layers of bark or dead cells.
  • Chemical defenses: Antibacterial chemicals and poisons to deter herbivores.
  • Mechanical adaptations: Thorns, hairs, drooping/curling leaves, and mimicry to trick animals.

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Multiple Choice

What are some of the defenses used by plants to protect themselves from herbivores?

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Cellulose cell walls

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Tough waxy cuticles

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Antibacterial chemicals

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Thorns

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Plant Defenses

Trivia: Did you know that plants use antibacterial chemicals as a defense mechanism against herbivores? These chemicals help protect the plant from harmful bacteria that may be present on the herbivore's mouth or body. Other defenses include cellulose cell walls, tough waxy cuticles, and thorns.

Exploring Plant Pathogens

Understanding the threats to plant health and exploring the various pathogens that can cause diseases in plants.

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