Plants generally live alongside other plants, insects, fungi, bacteria, and viruses without major issues. However, these organisms can become plant pests when interactions between the organisms and plants become unbalanced and begin to cause damage.
Some examples of plant pests are undesired plants, insects, diseases, animals,
soil borne pathogens, and nematodes that cause excessive damage to plants and plant communities.

Crop consultant scouts field for pests in Iowa
Causes
- Plants suffer from attacks by pests or disease
- Weeds or invasive plants out-compete desired crop or desired plant community
- Plants are weak or not thriving
Possible Solutions
- Use Integrated Pest Management to employ early detection, avoidance, and treatment of pests
- Consider brush management, vegetative weed control, mulching, or prescribed grazing or burning
- Use plants adapted to soils
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