Career
There is a scope of Plant Pathology is increasing various opportunities in this field. Here the brief details about various job post and their job description and also know about the salary structure of these posts.
Career Profile | Job Description | Salary per year on average |
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Researcher | Obtaining an education in Plant Pathology can lead to a number of research opportunities. Entry-level careers typically involve basic experimentation and assisting more experienced scientists with developing ways to keep plants healthy and disease-free. Advanced-level research opportunities allow Pathologists to apply research in order to enact changes in the field. Accomplished researchers also publish their work or lecture on their discoveries | Rs 3,12,032 |
Palynologist | Studies plant and animal cells: Selects and sections minute particles of animal or plant tissue for microscopic study, using microtome and other equipment and employs stain techniques to make cell structures visible or to differentiate parts, Studies parts of cells and details of cell division into new cells, using microscope. | 6,26,049 |
Plant Morphologist | Morphologists study the form and shape of organisms, particularly plants. ... The way plants grow or their cells are arranged, and even the process of photosynthesis that a tulip goes through every day, provides models for ways we can build new architecture or clean the air of pollutants. | 7,20,000 |
Plant Specialist | Plant Pathologists can become plant specialists working for food production companies and farms. Their knowledge of seeds, agriculture, and ecology can aid them in working with other scientists and professionals to develop new processes for fighting plant pathogens. For instance, in the farming industry, they might assist crop managers with ways to keep the crop free of pests and diseases, increasing productivity and yield of the plants and crops they oversee. | Rs 3,78,705 |
Plant Pathologist | Plant Pathologists can become plant specialists working for food production companies and farms. Their knowledge of seeds, agriculture, and ecology can aid them in working with other scientists and professionals to develop new processes for fighting plant pathogens. For instance, in the farming industry, they might assist crop managers with ways to keep the crop free of pests and diseases, increasing productivity and yield of the plants and crops they oversee. | Rs 3,78,705 |
Teacher | Obtaining an advanced education in plant pathology qualifies one for becoming an educator. These scientists work as teachers in colleges, universities, and high schools and could offer regular or guest-lecture courses through extension or outreach departments. Teachers offer research opportunities to students and fulfill a need to develop or expand interest in the field. | Rs 2,92,705 |
Health Educators | Heath Educators create programs that encourage health and wellness and prevent disease. They teach people how to make good health decisions, incorporate healthy activities into their lives and avoid harmful behaviors | Rs 2,70,558 |
Health Manager | Government agencies, employ Plant Pathology postgraduates as Health Managers, who focus on ways to increase the health of the foods that consumers eat. This can be done through the application of processes that assist in biological control over a plant's health. They might also apply their chemical knowledge to plants to create a safer consumable | Rs 4,90,970 |
Field Scientist | Field biologists can work in many different areas. Some concentrate on plants in a range of ecosystems from deserts to tropical forests, observing plant interactions with the environment | Rs 4,11,474 |