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plant pathologist

A professional who conducts research in nature, cause, and control of plant diseases and decay of plant products. Responsibilities include:

  • Studies and compares healthy and diseased plants to determine symptoms of diseased condition.
  • Inoculates healthy plants with culture of suspected agents taken from diseased plants and studies effects to determine agents responsible for disease.
  • Isolates disease-causing agent, studies habits and life cycle, and devises methods of destroying or controlling agent (microbiologist).
  • Tests possible control measures under laboratory and field conditions for comparative effectiveness, practicality, and economy.
  • Investigates comparative susceptibility of different varieties of plants and develops varieties immune to disease (plant breeder).
  • Studies rates of spread and intensity of disease under different conditions of soil, climate, and geography, and predicts outbreaks of plant diseases.
  • Determines kinds of plants and insects that harbor or transmit disease.
  • Studies losses from deterioration of perishable plant products in transit or storage and develops practices to prevent or reduce losses.
  • Determines presence of disease producing agents in seed stocks to reduce losses from seed borne diseases.
  • May specialize in type of plant affected, such as cereal crops, fruit, or forest trees, or by type of disease, such as bacterial, virus, fungus, mycoplasma, or nematode.
  • May inspect flower and vegetable seeds and flowering bulbs for diseases, infections, and insect injuries.
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