the.com/plant disease
nature's way of reminding you that photosynthesis has enemies too.
means any disruption of a plant's normal function caused by pathogens or environmental stress, ranging from mild spots to total crop collapse.
from plant pathology emerged as a serious science after the irish potato famine of the 1840s, when a water mold called phytophthora infestans wiped out staple crops and killed roughly a million people, proving that a fungus-like organism could rewrite human history.
biggest killerfungi cause about 70 percent of crop diseases
economic tollglobal crop losses top 220 billion dollars yearly
stealth spreadmany pathogens travel silently via wind or insects
famous casedutch elm disease erased millions of trees worldwide