Microscopic, infectious agents consisting of a protein coat surrounding nucleic acid
What is a virus?
Leaf spots, blights, and wilting
What is a common symptom?
Specific pesticides for fungal diseases in plants
What is a Fungicide?
Plant that comes back every year
What is a Perennial?
Three pairs of legs, three body segments, two pairs of wings (typically), one pair of antennae, etc.
What is body traits of an insect?
Leaf curling, leaf discoloration, ring spots on leaves, and stunted growth
What are common symptoms of viruses?
High humidity, poor air circulation, irregular watering, etc.
What is a common condition?
A form of mold found commonly in damp, moist, and shaded places.
What is Mildew?
Plant that completes its life cycle in 2 seasons
What is a Biannual?
Bees, Wasps, Ladybugs, etc.
What is a beneficial insect?
Planting disease-resistant varieties, controlling pests carrying viruses, etc.
What is a prevention method?
This bacteria typically affects elm, maple, and walnut trees.
What is Bacterial Leaf Scorch?
Humidity, warm weather, etc.
What is an Environmental Condition?
What is a Herbicide?
What pest affects Cotton the most?
What is a Boll Weevil?
Infected insects, plants and microorganisms
What is a Spreading Method?
Appears on the skin of potato tubers (turns dark brown or black)
What is a Potato Scab?
Develops brown areas in the root cortex & crown
What is a Crown Rot?
Plantago major (common name)
What is a Broadleaf Plantain?
This insect jumps flies and runs, and damages plants by injecting their toxic saliva.
What is a Leafhopper?
The way of reproduction by viruses
What is multiplication? (OR Synonyms)
Treatment methods for a Crown Gall
What is a product that contains meta-cresol?
Early Blight (scientific name)
What is a Alternaria Solani?
8ft tall summer annual, common in Texas.
What is a Sunflower?
Insect that has 8 legs, and is an arachnid.