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WELCOMETO ALL
Prof. M. Ashrafuzzaman Dept. Plant Pathology, BAU
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History of Plant Pathology
  • Four Phases
  1. Ancient period
  2. Dark period
  3. Renaissance period
  4. Modern period

3
Ancient Period
  • Theophrastus (300-286 B.C.)
  • Study and write about the diseases of trees,
    cereals and legumes in his book enquiry into
    plants
  • His approach was observational and speculative
    rather than experimental.
  • Theory of spontaneous generation

Father of botany
4
DARK PERIOD
  • 300AD and 1300AD
  • Also called pre-renaissance period in history
  • no increase in the knowledge of plant pathology

5
PRE-MODERN/ RENAISSANCE PERIOD/AUTOGENIC ERA
(17th mid 19th)
  • 1675 A. D.-Anton van Leeuwenhoek (Holland)
  • Invented compound microscope in 1675
  • In 1683 he described bacteria seen with this
    microscope

6
  • 1729 A. D.-Pier Antonio Micheli (Italian)
  • Observed fungal spores for the first time and
    conducted many spore germination studies in 1729
  • He published a book Nova Plantarum Genera in
    which he gave descriptions about 1900 species in
    Latin out of which 900 were fungi.

Father of Mycology.
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3) 1755 A. D.-Tillet (French)
  • Published a paper on bunt or stinking smut of
    wheat
  • He reported the chemical treatment of seeds

8
MODERN PERIOD/ GOLDEN ERA/PATHOGENIC ERA (1800
1900)
  • IRIS FAMINE
  • In 1845, the potato crop in Ireland was
    completely wiped out by late blight disease
  • caused great famine in 1846.
  • This resulted in the death of hundreds of
    thousands of people
  • immigration of more than one and a half million
    Irish to United States.

9
  • 4) 1853 A. D.-Anton De Bary (Germany)
  • established that fungi are the causes, not result
    of plant diseases
  • renamed the casual organism of late blight as
    Phytophthora infestans.
  • He discovered heteroecious nature of rust fungi
  • Detailed life cycles of downy mildew
  • He wrote a book named Morphology and Physiology
    of fungi, lichens and Myxomycetes (1866).
  • father modern Mycology

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  • 8) 1879 A. D.- Robert Koch
  • Established the germ theory
  • Germ theory
  • diseases are caused by the presence and actions
    of specific micro-organisms
  • that microorganisms are the cause of many
    diseases.

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  • 8) 1889 A. D. Beijerinck (Dutch)
  • proved that the virus is not a living
    microorganism.
  • N.A. Cobb
  • Contributed a lot to nematode morphology,
    taxonomy and methodology
  • Founder of virology
  • Founder of nematology

12
Paul Neergaard
  • Father of seed pathology

13
Bengal Famine 1943
Brown spot diseases
14
Bangladesh perspective
  • Department of plant pathology
  • Seed Pathology Centre
  • Plant Disease diagnostic Clinic

15
  • Today Plant Pathology
  • Some major trends were in the following areas
  • Physiological plant pathology
  • Genetics of the host and the pathogens
  • Environment and its relation to plant disease
  • Nature of disease resistance in plants
  • Biochemistry and physiology of the diseased
    plants
  • Tissue culture in plant pathology
  • Ecological study of plant pathogens
  • Integrated plant disease management
  • Biotechnology and genetic engineering

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THANKS TO ALL
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