A late 19th Century chart illustrating various types of plant fungoid diseases, Collectively, fungi and fungal-like organisms (FLOs) cause more plant diseases than any other group of plant pest with over 8,000 species shown to cause disease. Fungi and FLOs are eukaryotic organisms that lack chlorophyll and thus do not have the ability to photosynthesize their own food. They obtain nutrients by absorption through tiny thread-like filaments called hyphae that branch in all directions throughout a substrate. A collection of hyphae is referred to as mycelium (pl., mycelia) and Mycelia are the key


A late 19th Century chart illustrating various types of plant fungoid diseases, Collectively, fungi and fungal-like organisms (FLOs) cause more plant diseases than any other group of plant pest with over 8,000 species shown to cause disease. Fungi and FLOs are eukaryotic organisms that lack chlorophyll and thus do not have the ability to photosynthesize their own food. They obtain nutrients by absorption through tiny thread-like filaments called hyphae that branch in all directions throughout a substrate. A collection of hyphae is referred to as mycelium (pl., mycelia) and Mycelia are the key diagnostic sign associated with diseases caused by fungi and FLOs.


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Photo credit: © De Luan / Alamy / Afripics
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