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American Phytopathological Society
Branche: Plants
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The American Phytopathological Society (APS) is a nonprofit professional, scientific organization dedicated to the study and control of plant diseases.
Resistance in which disease develops more slowly on the host or to a lesser extent, but the host does become diseased (see complete resistance. )
Industry:Plants
The time between infection and the production of new inoculum; the time after a vector has acquired a pathogen and before it can be transmitted.
Industry:Plants
A process in which sexual reproduction occurs as a result of the fusion of sex cells produced by the same individual (see cross-fertilization. )
Industry:Plants
A special type of plant grafting using a single bud on the rootstock of another plant; method of asexual reproduction in fungi, such as yeasts.
Industry:Plants
The asexual form in the life cycle of a fungus, when asexual spores (such as conidia) or no spores are produced (see holomorph and teleomorph. )
Industry:Plants
The asexual form in the life cycle of a fungus, when asexual spores (such as conidia) or no spores are produced (see holomorph and teleomorph. )
Industry:Plants
A subdivision of a plant pathogenic bacterial species defined by host range; pathovar for bacteria is equivalent to forma specialis for fungi.
Industry:Plants
Destruction or removal of infected and infested plants or plant parts; decontamination of tools, equipment, containers, work space, hands, etc.
Industry:Plants
Plant-parasitic pleomorphic mollicute (prokaryote with no cell wall) found in phloem tissue; cannot yet be grown on artificial nutrient media.
Industry:Plants
Plant-parasitic pleomorphic mollicute (prokaryote with no cell wall) found in phloem tissue; cannot yet be grown on artificial nutrient media.
Industry:Plants