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How do wildfires help control plant disease?

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Answered by lucky1742
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Wildfires help control plant disease by burning affected plants and thus removing the disease from that area. Wildfires also kill off insects such as bark beetles that spreaddisease and destroy plants.
Answered by DodieZollner
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Wildfire control diseases through burning plants and trees.

Explanation:

  • The wildfire has caused a tremendous amount of destruction and losses for forests.
  • Wildfires not only destroys forests but control diseases and improve forage for grazing.
  • By burning, it removes the pests and other insects which spread its poison that causes trees to get infected.
  • Burning prevents further spread of diseases to other plants.

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