URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85052429
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85052429#concept
Variants
- Fungal plant diseases
- Fungous diseases of plants
- Plant mycoses
Broader Terms
Narrower Terms
- Alternaria diseases
- Anthracnose
- Apple scab
- Armillaria root rot
- Barley leaf scald disease
- Barley leaf stripe disease
- Barley net-spot blotch disease
- Blind seed disease
- Blue stain
- Brown rot of fruit
- Butt rots
- Butternut canker
- Cephalosporium stripe
- Charcoal rot
- Clubroot
- Coryneum blight of stone fruit
- Cyclaneusma needle cast
- Cytospora canker
- Damping-off diseases
- Dollar spot
- Downy mildew diseases
- Dutch elm disease
- Eastern filbert blight
- Eutypella canker
- Eyespot (Plant disease)
- Fusarium diseases of plants
- Ganoderma diseases of plants
- Grape erineum mite
- Gray leaf spot
- Laminated root rot
- Leptographium root diseases of conifers
- Mycosphaerella leaf blotch disease
- Myrtle wilt
- Peach scab
- Pear scab
- Phytophthora diseases
- Powdery mildew diseases
- Red band needle blight
- Rust diseases
- Scleroderris canker
- Septoria diseases
- Silver leaf disease
- Silver scurf of potato
- Smut diseases
- Snow mold
- Sooty bark disease
- Soybean rust disease
- Stagonospora diseases
- Swiss needle cast
- Take-all disease
- Turfgrass patch diseases
- Verticillium wilt diseases
- Wheat glume blotch
Related Terms
Exact Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Broader Concepts from Other Schemes
Sources
- found: LC database, Sept. 8, 2003(title: fungal plant diseases)
- found: Concepts in plant biology, PLB 108, via WWW, Aug. 7, 2007:glossary (Mycoses: Term used to refer to diseases caused by fungi. In humans mycoses include athlete's foot, ringworm, and Valley fever. Plant mycoses are prevalent and highly destructive) - http://is.asu.edu/plb108/course/glossary/index.html
LC Classification
- SB733
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Change Notes
- 2003-09-17: new
- 2007-11-21: revised
Alternate Formats