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species identification

Posted: July 8th, 2015, 12:11 pm
by madiha
plz idenity species of yucc,, gerbera, crysenthimum???
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Re: species identification

Posted: July 9th, 2015, 11:53 am
by Muhammad Arif Khan
Why make gardening more complicated?

Re: species identification

Posted: July 9th, 2015, 8:19 pm
by madiha
because i required pathogenecity test of same plant species... how can i get it without the confirmation of species. someone told me that it is Chrysanthemum morifolium and Yucca recurvifolia but still gerbera is not confirmed...

Re: species identification

Posted: July 10th, 2015, 8:18 am
by Muhammad Arif Khan
pathogenicity

the ability of a pathogenic agent to produce a disease.
Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 8th edition. © 2009, Elsevier.

None of these plants is a Pathogen, in fact how can a plant be a pathogen?

Re: species identification

Posted: July 10th, 2015, 11:12 am
by Syed Adnan
Seems like Gerbera jamesonii
and yes they are the victims of Pathogens....

Re: species identification

Posted: July 10th, 2015, 7:53 pm
by madiha
Muhammad Arif Khan wrote:pathogenicity

the ability of a pathogenic agent to produce a disease.
Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 8th edition. © 2009, Elsevier.

None of these plants is a Pathogen, in fact how can a plant be a pathogen?
yes exactly but a pathogen can attack a plant. for the confirmation of that pathogen, pathogenecity test required on same plant or may be specie

Re: species identification

Posted: July 10th, 2015, 7:56 pm
by madiha
Syed Adnan wrote:Seems like Gerbera jamesonii
and yes they are the victims of Pathogens....
picture taken from jinnah garden...

Re: species identification

Posted: July 11th, 2015, 7:49 am
by Muhammad Arif Khan
Too complicated for me, how can you enjoy if you keep worrying about pathogens that you and your plants are exposed to. Immunity and survival of the fittest is the rule of the nature and relax and enjoy is my moto.

Re: species identification

Posted: July 11th, 2015, 8:20 am
by M Farooq
Muhammad Arif Khan wrote:Too complicated for me, how can you enjoy if you keep worrying about pathogens that you and your plants are exposed to. Immunity and survival of the fittest is the rule of the nature and relax and enjoy is my moto.
Very true...this is exactly what we call as "looking for a cure, without a disease". It is quite difficult to identify plant diseases without proper laboratory diagnosis. Gone are the days, when (true) hakeems could count the pulses and diagnose the disease.

Re: species identification

Posted: July 11th, 2015, 12:24 pm
by Muhammad Arif Khan
:roll: Or bhe ghum hain zamana main....