Famous but not necessarily rich
Fungi
Survival structures
Disease Cycle
Key predisposing conditions
100
Who came up with the theory of evolution?
Who is Charles Darwin?
100
Fungi belong to this Kingdom:
What is Kingdom Fungi?
100
Rhizoctonia solani
What is sclerotia?
100
What are the three factors required for disease development to occur (these are illustrated using a triangle)?
What is host, pathogen and environment?
100
Powdery mildew
What is shade?
200
Who invented the binomial system?
Who is Carl Linnaeus?
200
Most fungi are more closely related to this group of organisms?
What is Animals?
200
Fairy ring
What is mycelium?
200
The first signs of infection during a growing season are known as:
What is primary infection?
200
Fairy ring
What is high organic matter?
300
Who is the father of plant pathology?
Who is Anthony deBarry?
300
What is the vegetative part of fungi?
What is mycelium?
300
Gray snow mold
What is sclerotia
300
The part that starts an infection is called:
What is inoculum?
300
Gray snow mold
What is 60 cm deep snow and 60 days of snow cover?
400
Who is the dean for the School of Animal Science and Horticulture?
Who is Debbie Thompson?
400
The cell wall of fungi are composed/made up of:
What is chitin?
400
Powdery mildew
What is cleistothecia/chasmothecia?
400
A pathogen that completes one cycle during a growing season:
What is a monocyclic disease?
400
Take-all
What is alkaline soils and manganese deficiency?
500
Who is the President of Olds College?
Who is Tom Thompson?
500
he survival structures of fungi contain this pigment that protects them from UV light.
What is melanin?
500
Pythium
What is oospores?
500
Name all the stages in disease development of a monocyclic disease in the correct order:
What is s,p,d,i,c,s
500
These two conditions are favourable for most plant diseases?
What is wetness and high relative humidity?
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