 
THE PLANT KINGDOM
How do plant diseases spread?
Micro-organisms can cause diseases in plants as well
as in humans and animals. Diseases are often infectious,
which means that they can be passed on from plant to plant, usually
by carriers such as insects, which may drink juices from
a diseased plant and then inject them into a healthy one.
What are parasites and how are they controlled?
Plants are also attacked by parasites which can harm
or even kill them. A parasite is an organism which lives on,
or in, another organism. Parasites are never helpful, and are
often harmful, to the host organism.
Chemical sprays and disinfectants enable farmers
to kill parasites and to control plant diseases. These substances
can be sprayed over wide areas from aeroplanes and helicopters.
Many farmers depend on this form of crop protection
to save their harvest of grain, fruit or vegetables.
Without it, many people all over the world would die
of hunger.
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