LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – PLANT BIOLOGY & PLANT BIO-TECH.
SIXTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2011
PB 6608/PB 6604 – PLANT DISEASES AND MANAGEMENT
Date : 05-04-2011 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Time : 9:00 – 12:00
PART – A (20 marks)
ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS
I.CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER : (5 x 1 = 5 marks)
- Which one of the following is not produced by the pathogen ?
[a] Toxins [b] Enzymes [c] Phytoalexins [d] Growth regulators
- Which one of the symptoms is produced by viral pathogens?
[a] Chlorosis [b] Canker [c] Rot [d] Wilt
- The causal organism of the club root of cabbage is:
[a] Pernospora parasitica [b] Phytophthora infestans
[c] Plasmodiophora brassicae [d] Fusarium oxysporum
- Tobacco Mosaic Virus can be controlled by
[a] spraying chemicals [b] controlling insect vectors
[c] growing resistant varieties [d] clipping diseased plant parts.
- Which one of the following is an organic mercurial fungicide ?
[a] Agrosan [b] Bavistin [c] Captan [d] Maneb
- STATE WHETHER THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ARE TRUE OR FALSE :
(5 x 1 = 5 marks)
- Fungal pathogens penetrate the host by producing appressorium.
- Horizontal resistance is usually polygenic in inheritance.
- Damping off is a symptom seen in branch tips.
- Root knot of potato is caused by nematodes.
- The ‘safener’ in Bordeaux mixture is copper.
III. COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING : (5 x 1 = 5 marks)
- Removing the source of inoculum and preventing the spread of infection is achieved
through —————–.
- Secondary metabolites of host plant produced in response to pathogen attack are called ————.
- Red rot of sugarcane is caused by —————— ——————-.
- Little leaf of brinjal is caused by ———————.
- Plant quarantine measures help in preventing —————–.
- ANSWER THE FOLLOWING, EACH WITHIN 50 WORDS: (5 x 1 = 5 marks)
- Define inoculum potential.
- What is hypersensitive reaction?
- What is an alternate host?
- How are insect galls produced?
- What is biological control ?
PART – B
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS, EACH WITHIN 500 WORDS, DRAW DIAGRAMS WHEREVER NECESSARY : ( 5 x 7 = 35 marks)
- a) Explain the molecular basis of infection.
(OR)
- b) What are the various toxins produced by fungal pathogens ?
Point out their role in infection.
- a) What are the induced defence mechanisms seen in host plants ?
(OR)
- b) Explain the role of environmental factors in the onset of disease.
- a) Give the causal organism, symptoms and control measures for Tikka disease of
groundnut.
(OR)
- b) Describe the Downy mildew disease of grapes.
- a) Give an account of a disease caused by mycoplasma.
(OR)
- b) Give an account of angiospermic plant parasite.
- a) Give a concise account of chemicals used for plant protection.
(OR)
- b) Write notes on bacterial biopesticide.
PART C
ANSWER ANY THREE QUESTIONS IN NOT MORE THAN 1200 W0RDS EACH. DRAW DIAGRAMS WHEREVER NECESSARY. (3 x 15 = 45 marks)
- Elaborate on the concepts in the process of infection.
- Explain the innate defence mechanisms encountered in host plants.
- Discuss the causal organism, symptom and control measures of Rust of wheat.
- Give a brief account of the diseases of paddy crop –fungal, bacterial and viral.
- Highlight the role of engineered resistance in plant disease control.
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