mushroom disease

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Across
  1. 4. The cycle of development of a virus and its effect on the host
  2. 7. A specific part of a plant that is particularly susceptible to a parasite
  3. 10. Fungi that have symbiotic relationships with plants by there roots
  4. 12. rot due to overwatering. Can also be cause by fungal diseases
  5. 13. A pathogen that can not cause disease
  6. 15. A fungus that infects crops like rye. Eating these crops can cause poisoning
  7. 17. Natural toxins produced by fungi
  8. 21. A fungus that spreads infection through airborne spores
  9. 22. Means currently having a disease
  10. 25. The level of ability that a pathogen can create a disease
  11. 26. Disease distributed by long distances
  12. 30. The growth of a parasite within the host
  13. 31. Parasite enters the host and spreads
  14. 33. A parasite that is entirely dependent on the host for nutrients
  15. 35. A fungus that causes white mold disease in plants
  16. 37. Disease that travels through soil
  17. 39. A soilborne disease constricts around the stems of plants to kill the top
  18. 40. Infects plants during a growing season, and produces infected tissue at the end of said growing season
  19. 42. A parasite that can get nutrients from other means rather than a host
  20. 43. Organisms that produce spores and eat organic matter
  21. 44. Living as a parasite in other organisms
  22. 45. That process that inoculum is applied to a host
Down
  1. 1. A disease that has more than one life cycle in a year
  2. 2. The study of outbreaks and the spread of infectious disease
  3. 3. A widespread infection of a disease
  4. 5. A disease that can be categorized be information about the host and symptoms of disease
  5. 6. The severity of effects that a disease has on the host
  6. 8. If the host is overrun by insects or animals. Does not always mean infection
  7. 9. A fungus that lives in decaying organic materials
  8. 11. Parasitic fungus that can infect soil and plants. A soilborne disease that infects plants by moving infected soil. Can cause wilting, stunt plant growth and even lead to death
  9. 14. A disease that affects leaves of plants and trees
  10. 16. A part of an organism that can propagate an infection
  11. 18. A term used to describe a factor that governs disease and injury
  12. 19. Disease distributed by short distances
  13. 20. Having the traits of a pathogen
  14. 23. Something that grows and lives in or on wood
  15. 24. The increase or decrease per unit or time in a given plant population.
  16. 27. A permenant disease within a certain area
  17. 28. A fungus that can cause diseases such as crown rot or head blight
  18. 29. A disease that only as one life cycle in a year
  19. 32. The study of what causes disease
  20. 34. A condition common to houseplants and less commonly to outdoor plants that causes roots
  21. 35. Infections that come from a primary infection and start during growing season
  22. 36. A pathogen that can cause disease
  23. 38. The study of what causes disease
  24. 41. Travel of disease by animal, insect, or grafting