Foliar Disease

Foliar disease refers to plant diseases that affect the leaves and foliage. These diseases, often caused by fungi, bacteria, or viruses, can result in leaf spots, blight, mildew, or other symptoms that reduce a plant's ability to photosynthesize and grow. Proper management of foliar diseases involves using resistant plant varieties, fungicides, and cultural practices such as adequate spacing and air circulation to prevent the spread of pathogens.

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