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Pests & Diseases. Insects - Anatomy. Insects Small animals that have three body regions and three pairs or six legs. The three body regions are…. Head Thorax Abdomen. Parts of the Insect. Life Cycle of Insects. Complete metamorphosis Egg Larva Worm Caterpillar Pupa Adult Flies
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Insects - Anatomy • Insects • Small animals that have three body regions and three pairs or six legs. • The three body regions are…. • Head • Thorax • Abdomen
Life Cycle of Insects • Complete metamorphosis • Egg • Larva • Worm • Caterpillar • Pupa • Adult • Flies • Beetles
Life Cycle of Insects • Incomplete metamorphosis • Egg • Nymph • Adult
Chewing Insects • Beetle • Eat leaves, stems, flowers, fruit and nuts.
Chewing Insects • Cutworms • Usually attack stems, but may eat other plant parts.
Chewing Insects • Caterpillars • Larva of moths and butterflies and are fuzzy or hairy. • Eat young leaves and stems. • Roll up in leaves making the leaves curl.
Grasshoppers Eat all parts of plants. Chewing Insects
Sucking Insects • Aphids • Pierce & suck juices. • Known as plant lice. • Cause stunted growth and yellow spotted leaves. • Causes sticky substance and black mold which attracts ants.
Sucking Insects • Mealybugs • Pierce and suck from underside of leaves and in leaf axils. • Causes yellow appearance and sticky secretions.
Sucking Insects • Whiteflies • Feed on underside of young leaves causing yellowing. • They will look like flying little white specks when plants are shaken.
A plant disorder caused by an infectious pathogen or agent. What is a Disease???
Conditions Needed for a Disease • Three conditions are necessary for a disease in a plant. • Host plant • Disease causing organism or pathogen must be present. • Favorable environment for disease organism to develop.
FUNGI What Causes a Disease?? • The groups of pathogens are…. • Bacteria • Fungi • Viruses • Parasitic plants • Mistletoe • Dodder • Lichens
MISTLETOE DODDER LICHENS Parasitic Plants
Controlling Diseases • Warm temperatures and moist conditions in greenhouse plant production make most horticulture plant diseases worse because…. • Environmental conditions that support disease-causing pathogens. • Preventing plant diseases is better than treating the diseases. • Plant diseases must be identified before they can be treated.
Plant Diseases – Blight • Cause plants to quickly turn brown as if they had been burned.
Plant Diseases – Canker • Causes open wounds on woody plant stems.
Plant Diseases – Damping Off • A fungal disease that causes young plants and seedlings to rot off at the soil level.
Round swellings or growths on plants. Plant Diseases – Galls
Plant Diseases – Leaf Spots • Rings of different shades of brown, green, or yellow that make spots on leaves.
Plant Diseases – Mildew • Grows on leaf surfaces (both upper & lower) as white, gray or purple spots.
Plant Diseases – Mosaic • Caused by viruses that make the leaves have irregular mottled areas with patterns ranging from dark green to light green to yellow to white.
Plant Diseases – Rot • Causes plants to decay & die.
Plant Diseases – Rust • Causes small spots on leaves that resemble yellow, orange, brown or red rust mainly on the underneath side of leaves.
Plant Diseases – Smut • A black powdery disease that causes blisters that burst open releasing black spores.
Plant Diseases – Wilts • Disease that blocks the uptake of water in plants stems causing it to wilt.