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American Phytopathological Society
Industry: 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.
Tightly intertwined layer of plant litter from accumulations of undecomposed or partially decomposed plant residues.
Industry:Plants
Usually used for virus particles to describe those that are icosahedral in structure and appear approximately round.
Industry:Plants
A fungus group, also called the Basidiomycota, characterized by the formation of external basidiospores on basidia.
Industry:Plants
DNA molecules in which sequences, not normally contiguous, have been placed next to each other by in vitro methods.
Industry:Plants
Member of the class Hexapoda (phylum Arthropoda) possessing three sets of limbs attached to a central body segment.
Industry:Plants
Portion of the stem of a plant embryo or seedling above the node where the cotyledons are attached (see hypocotyl. )
Industry:Plants
Ribonucleic acid complimentary to the positive or plus sense; not translated into protein (see positive sense RNA. )
Industry:Plants
Structure developed within a plant cell as a result of infection by a virus, often useful in identifying the virus.
Industry:Plants
A fungicide that remains on the surface where it is applied; no after-infection activity (see systemic fungicide. )
Industry:Plants
A fungicide that remains on the surface where it is applied; no after-infection activity (see systemic fungicide. )
Industry:Plants