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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.
Sexual fruiting body of an ascomycetous fungus that produces asci and ascospores; e.g. apothecium, ascostroma, cleistothecium, perithecium, pseudothecium.
Industry:Plants
A genus name followed by sp. means that the particular species is undetermined; spp. after a genus name means that several species are being referred to.
Industry:Plants
A serological test in which the sensitivity of the reaction is increased by attaching an enzyme that produces a colored product to one of the reactants .
Industry:Plants
A serological test in which the sensitivity of the reaction is increased by attaching an enzyme that produces a colored product to one of the reactants .
Industry:Plants
Layer of material, such as organic matter or plastic, applied to the surface of the soil for purposes such as retention of water and inhibition of weeds.
Industry:Plants
Cork; a protective tissue composed of nonliving cells with suberized walls produced by the phellogen and accumulating on the surface of stems and roots.
Industry:Plants
A disease caused by ingestion of grain contaminated with alkaloids of ergot fungi, often called the holy fire or St. Anthony's fire in the Middle Ages.
Industry:Plants
Describes a phenotypic trait that is expressed in hybrid progeny of diploid organisms even when contributed by only one of the parents (see recessive. )
Industry:Plants
Subgroup or biotype within a species or variety, distinguished from other races by virulence, symptom expression, or host range, but not by morphology.
Industry:Plants
The manner in which plants are grown, such as: application of nutrients, irrigation practices, type of cultivation; may be used for disease management.
Industry:Plants