plant-pathogens
Plant pathogens are microorganisms — including fungi, bacteria, viruses, nematodes, and oomycetes — that infect plants and cause disease, disrupting normal physiological processes. Understanding how these pathogens interact with their hosts is critical for plant science, as diseases can devastate crops, reduce yields, and threaten ecosystem stability. Research in plant pathology drives the development of resistant cultivars, biological controls, and sustainable management strategies to protect both agricultural and wild plant populations.
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