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Plant disease management

Plant disease management involves strategies to prevent, control, and eliminate diseases that harm crops. It includes practices like selecting resistant plant varieties, using proper spacing for airflow, rotating crops to disrupt disease cycles, and applying appropriate treatments such as fungicides or biological controls. Monitoring plants regularly helps catch issues early. Good sanitation, like removing infected debris, and maintaining healthy soil also boost plant immunity. Integrated management combines these methods to reduce disease impact, ensuring healthier crops and better yields. Proper management minimizes the use of chemicals, promotes sustainable farming, and protects the environment.