PPT-Virus and Viroid Plant Pathogens

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Kenneth L Johnson II USDA National Needs Fellow University of Florida Plant Medicine Program IPM Florida IPM Apprentice Kirk W Martin SMNRCM CBSP USDA National Needs

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Kenneth L Johnson II USDA National Needs Fellow University of Florida Plant Medicine Program IPM Florida IPM Apprentice Kirk W Martin SMNRCM CBSP USDA National Needs Fellow University of Florida Plant Medicine Program. Trichoderma. , Pseudomonas and Bacillus spp. in IPM Programs. Barry J. Jacobsen. Dept. of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology. Montana State University. ESA, 2012. Typically used as seed, tuber, . rhizome, root stock, and. Sumeeta Singh, Steve Bowers, Greg . R. ice, Tom McCarty. BINF 704. 02/19/13. What is a virus?. Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites. .. Small infectious agents bearing nucleic acid . instructions.. Charles J. Russell, PhD. postdoc: Crystal Burke, PhD. Funding: NIAID R01AI083370. HPIV1, HPIV2, HPIV3. leading cause of pediatric hospitalization (21,000/. yr. in USA). . virtually all infected by age 5; reinfections common but usually less severe. . 2016. Kathy Mariucci. Biosafety Officer. University of Montana. 243-6395. . 1. OSHA’S Bloodborne Pathogen Standard. . 29CFR 1910.1030. Employers must. :. Develop an Exposure Control Plan (ECP) that details their Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) Program. Plumbing – Water Research Foundation project #4606. Dr. . Mark . LeChevallier. , Dr. Zia . Bukhari. , American . Water, . and. Dr. . Nicholas Ashbolt, University of Alberta. , leading . this . project. What’s the attraction?. Plants are a rich source of nutrients for many organisms including bacteria, fungi, protoctista, insects, and vertebrates…. Do plants have an immune system?. Plants do not have an immune system comparable to animals…. Most people thought evil spirits, swamp gas, or bad luck caused disease. science history. Louis Pasteur. Theorized that microbes caused disease and killing them could prevent illness.. Joseph Lister. DISEASE TRANSMISSION. Training for the. Solid Waste Industry. Why is This . Issue So . Important?. Solid waste personnel can be exposed to BBPs and other diseases through improper or even illegal disposal of infectious waste.. Aims:. After this lesson you will have a better understanding of how bacteria can spread between people and objects and the importance of vigilant hygiene in a healthcare setting. You will cover: . How bacteria infections can spread from person to person  . Aim of the presentation. To provide an overview of the types of pest and disease that cause damage on plants and produce. To demonstrate the types of symptoms that each type of pest or disease can cause. The influenza virus group consists of three enveloped RNA members of the family Orthomyxoviridae:. influenza A, B, and C. . Influenza A . viruses are further classified into hemagglutinin (H) and neuraminidase. S. Y. B. Sc. Microbiology. Bacteria can infect human beings, animals and plants. They are pathogenic but sometimes this ability to infect is a boon. There are some organisms that are pathogenic to insects, pests and kill a wide variety of insects and can be used as Bio Control Agents. phytopathology. ) is the scientific study of . diseases. in . plants. caused by . pathogens. (infectious organisms) and environmental conditions (physiological factors).. 2.Organisms that cause infectious disease include . Viruses are very small – smaller than the smallest cell.. They are usually surrounded by a capsid of proteins.. For replication, viruses rely on their host cells . ie. ., the cells they infect.. Most viruses exhibit a limited host range- they typically infect only specific types of cells of one host species..

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