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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.
Legislative control of the transport of plants or plant parts to prevent the spread of pests or pathogens.
Industry:Plants
One of two kinds of plant on which a parasitic fungus (e.g. rust) must develop to complete its life cycle.
Industry:Plants
To circle and cut through a stem or the bark and outer few rings of wood, disrupting the phloem and xylem.
Industry:Plants
A specific protein formed in the blood of warm-blooded animals in response to the presence of an antigen.
Industry:Plants
An asexual, nonmotile fungal spore that develops externally or is liberated from the cell that formed it.
Industry:Plants
Having an antheridium through which the oogonium grows, as in many Phytophthora species (see paragynous. )
Industry:Plants
The part of a rust fungus pycnium (spermogonium) that receives the nucleus of a pycniospore (spermatium. )
Industry:Plants
The RNA that moves amino acids to the ribosome to be placed in the order prescribed by the messenger RNA.
Industry:Plants
The state of being alive; able to germinate, as seeds, fungus spores, sclerotia, etc. ; capable of growth.
Industry:Plants
To remove and destroy individual plants that are diseased, infested by insects, or otherwise undesirable.
Industry:Plants