Diseases caused by pathogens
A pathogen is a living organism or virus directly capable of causing disease. The term “disease” is defined as a harmful deviation from the normal functioning of physiological processes. Many taxonomically diverse organisms become phytopathogenic (cause plant diseases) under suitable conditions. Plant pathogens can be categorized by their formal biological classification (taxonomy).
Index of disease names and scientific names of their causal pathogens
The entries for diseases caused by pathogens have sections containing nomenclature and taxonomy; general information and importance; distribution and hosts; symptoms and signs; disease cycle; damage; prevention and management; selected references; and photographs depicting various stages of the pathogen and the damage caused.
Yellow laminated butt rot of poplars
Pathogen name: Pholiota populnea (Pers.:Fr.) Kuyper & Tjall.-Beukers
Yellow pitted rot
Pathogen name: Hericium abietis (Weir ex Hubert) K. A. Harrison
Yellow-bellied sapsucker
Pathogen name: Sphyrapicus varius L.
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Yellow laminated butt rot of poplars
Pathogen name: Pholiota populnea (Pers.:Fr.) Kuyper & Tjall.-Beukers
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Yellow pitted rot
Pathogen name: Hericium abietis (Weir ex Hubert) K. A. Harrison
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Yellow-bellied sapsucker
Pathogen name: Sphyrapicus varius L.