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PLP 201: Introductory Plant Pathology

Credit Hours: 3 (2+1)
Full Marks: 75 (Theory: 50, Practical: 25)


Course Objectives

Upon completion, students will be able to:

  • Understand plant pathogens, their characteristics, and life cycles.
  • Learn principles of plant disease management.
  • Apply knowledge to chemical and integrated disease management strategies.

I. Syllabus Overview

  • Introduction, causes, and general symptoms of plant diseases.
  • Fungal pathogens: characteristics, classification, lower, higher, and imperfect fungi.
  • Bacterial pathogens: characteristics and important genera.
  • Nematodes, viruses, mycoplasma, and spiroplasma: characteristics and multiplication.
  • Pathogenicity, pathogenesis, survival, and dissemination of pathogens.
  • Epidemiology and defense mechanisms in plants.
  • Physiology of infected plants, enzymes, microbial toxins.
  • Disease forecasting and management (chemical and integrated).

II. Course Outline

A. Lecture

S.N.TopicsNo. of Lectures
1Introduction, definition of plant pathology and plant disease1
2Causes, classification, general symptoms of plant diseases1
3Fungi: definition, importance, morphology1
4Fungi: asexual & sexual reproduction, types of fruiting bodies1
5Classification of fungi with diagnostic characters1
6Myxomycota: Plasmodiophora, Spongospora, Synchytrium1
7Diplomastigomycotina: Pythium, Phytophthora1
8Diplomastigomycotina: Albugo, Sclerospora, Plasmopara, Peronospora1
9Ascomycotina: Taphrina, Protomyces, Erysiphae, Claviceps1
10Basidiomycotina: Puccinia, Melampsora1
11Basidiomycotina: Uromyces, Ustilago, Tilletia1
12Deuteromycotina: Colletotrichum, Alternaria, Cercospora, Fusarium1
13Deuteromycotina: Helminthosporium, Pyricularia, Sclerotium, Sclerotinia, Rhizoctonia1
14Bacterial pathogens: morphology, functions1
15Important bacterial genera: Xanthomonas, Pseudomonas, Erwinia, Agrobacterium, Corynebacterium, Streptomyces1
16Virus, Mycoplasma, Spiroplasma: definition & general characters1
17Multiplication & transmission of viruses1
18Nematodes: characteristics, life cycle, reproduction1
19Important nematodes: Anguna, Heterodera, Globodera, Meloidogyne1
20Pathogenicity & pathogenesis1
21Survival & dissemination of pathogens1
22Dissemination of plant pathogens1
23Epidemiology of plant pathogens1
24Pre-exposed defense mechanisms in plants1
25Post-exposed defense mechanisms in plants1
26Physiology of infected plants1
27Enzymes and microbial toxins1
28Disease forecasting1
29Principles of disease management1
30Chemicals and integrated disease management1

Total Lectures: 30


B. Practical

S.N.TopicsNo. of Practicals
1Acquaintance with lab equipment, microscopes, and parts1
2Observation of plant disease symptoms in field1
3Identification of lower fungi based on fruiting bodies1
4Identification of higher fungi based on spores & fruiting bodies1
5Identification of higher fungi based on fruiting bodies1
6Identification of Deuteromycetes fungi: Alternaria, Cercospora, Colletotrichum, Fusarium1
7Identification of Deuteromycetes fungi: Helminthosporium, Pyricularia, Rhizoctonia, Sclerotinia, Sclerotium1
8Preparation of general media for fungi1
9Isolation of fungal pathogens1
10Observation of plant disease symptoms in field1
11Extraction & identification of pathogenic & saprophytic nematodes from seeds & soil1
12Preparation of general media for bacteria1
13Isolation of bacteria from plants1
14Staining & identification of Gram-positive and negative bacteria1
15Identification of important chemicals to control plant diseases1

Total Practicals: 15


References

  • Chaube, H.S. & Ramji Singh (2001). Introductory Plant Pathology. International Book Distributing Co., Lucknow.
  • Singh, R.S. (1999). Introduction to Principles of Plant Pathology. Oxford & IBH, New Delhi.