Plant bacterial disease is a group of diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria that can affect various parts of plants, including leaves, stems, roots, and fruits.
Bacterial necrosis is a plant disease caused by bacteria, manifested in necrotic changes in plant tissues, leading to their destruction and, if left untreated, the death of the plant.
Black rot of plants, caused by the fungus botrytis cinerea, is one of the most common and destructive diseases, affecting a wide range of plants, including ornamental crops, vegetables, berries, and houseplants.
Powdery mildew is a fungal disease caused by pathogenic fungi from the erysiphaceae family, affecting a wide variety of plants, including agricultural crops, ornamental plants, and garden plants.
Plant rust is a group of fungal diseases caused by pathogenic fungi belonging to the genus puccinia (family pucciniaceae) and other genera such as melampsora, coleosporium, and cronartium.
Apple scab is a group of plant diseases caused by fungi of the venturia genus, family venturiaceae, as well as other pathogens such as alternaria, rhizoctonia, and others.