Plant pathogens and diseases

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    agricultural sector is the leading contributor to the world’s water quality because manure is spilling and leaking into waterways from lagoons that hold millions of gallons of waste (Humane society, 2A). Humans are able to substitute our meat diets with plants, but unfortunately are unable to substitute the need for water. The lavish lifestyles to include meat in our diet like mine are the reason why freshwater concerns are a major problem in the world. There’s a famous saying, not until the…

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    body to cause any disease. Most hospitals would want to know the identity of the organism that caused an outbreak because it would help them develop a vaccine in the future or a cure for the disease that the organism brings. I would recommend hospitals to encourage their patients to come regularly and do take annual vaccines in order to prevent the pathogen from spreading to others. Based on the information from MicrobeWiki, this microorganism has the ability to suppress plant diseases. (1) For…

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    Almost 4.5 billion years ago, the Earth, newly formed, had possibly the hottest climate in the planet’s extensive past. Temperatures were scorching, enough to liquefy rocks. As radioactive elements located in Earth’s core decay, they generate heat and pressure shoving molten rock toward Earth’s surface. Along with bringing molten rock to the surface, volcanoes also released heat and emitted carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, initiating the greenhouse effect which leads on to global warming.…

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    Dry Mouth Research Paper

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    Several medications can cause a disease called Xerostomia which is dry mouth leads to dental caries. Many medications can decrease saliva resulting in dry mouth. According to an article, “Oral Side Effects of Common Prescription Medications,” published on medactive.com states, “the saliva in our mouth protects the teeth from decay with its antimicrobial components that help rebuild tooth enamel. Without enough of it, the teeth begin to deteriorate and break down”. This is because saliva in our…

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    Ebola Research Paper

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    Ebola virus disease (EVD) causes major illness in humans, which leads to death; this virus is the most lethal virus that has infected primates. The appeared originally in areas of Sudan and Zaire in the year of 1976. It is believed that the natural reservoir of the virus comes from fruit bats. Ebola is part of the Filoviridae family. The virus is mostly transmitted through direct contact with bodily fluids such as saliva and blood. Ebola can be difficult to detect in the beginning due to its…

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    look around our environment, most living organisms that you see were introduced primarily by human activity. Most benefactors are due to the disrupts on the ecosystems which comes from invasive species. Invasive species are a non-native organisms (or plant) alien to an ecosystem. These invaders are capable of sweeping across aggressively into a habitat and taking over the resources like food, sunlight, nutrients, water, and space. Their invasion mostly likely causes economic or environmental…

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    Banana Fertilizer Essay

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    the props leaving space on the sides so that when there is wind bunch cannot be scratched by the propping poles (figure 29:). Reasons of Propping with double wooden props • Cheap and easy to access • Method is easy and not time consuming • Better plant stability and fruit quality than single prop • Method can be used for both short and tall cultivars BUNCH CARE Bunch trimming is the removal of some of the bunch parts including deflowering (removal of the dry flower ends), de-handing…

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    hardening and/or clogging of the arteries. The buildup of this plaque can lead to coronary heart disease, carotid artery disease, peripheral artery disease, and chronic kidney disease. A report published by JAMA International Medicine shows evidence that eating red or processed meat can possibly lead to type 2 diabetes. Red meat is also linked to colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, and alzheimer 's disease. These are all risks that are associated with meat heavy…

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    What Are Monocultures?

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    low-density wood species, such as Eucalyptus, Pinus and Acacia are largely used for timber, paper pulp, charcoal and fuel, because they have short rotation period and they have advantages in competing for light, nutrients and water resources over native plants (Li et al., 2014; Nguyen et al., 2014; Chaudhary et al., 2016). In temperate and boreal zones, Populus are planted to provide shelter, protect soil and water resources, and sometimes produce wood fuel. For Salix species, they can be used…

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    Nonetheless, more people, sixty-eight percent, are provided community water systems which uses surface water (Water Sources). A healthy source of water is crucial for everyone in the world because contaminated drinking water can lead to cancer or even disease. For example, arsenic in drinking water can cause skin and lung cancer, as well…

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