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By devonNorth Carolina State University. Research and Educational Use of North Carolina State University Mycological Herbarium Through Improved Computerization and Internet Presence & The Macrofungi Collection Consortium > 8,000 Collections Fungi (Wood Decay, Plant Pathogens, Jelly, Rust and Smut)
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By ernoPathogens. Aims: Must be able to define the term pathogen and state the different forms. Should be able to describe the main features of the different forms of pathogen. Could be able to give examples of each pathogen form and outline how they affect humans. Pathogens.
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By jennaPathogenic Microbiology and Epidemiology MCB 402). Course co-ordinator: Odedara, O.O. *1 Department of Microbiology, University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria (UNAAB). Bacteria as plant pathogens. Bacteria are ubiquitous and physiologically diverse
By zytaThe Biological Control of Plant Pathogens and Insect Pest Laboratory המעבדה להדברה ביולוגית של מחלות צמחים ומזיקים פרופ' ברוך סנה Prof. Baruch Sneh Britannia, Room 117, Tel 03-640 9841 (lab.) 08-941-0280 (home) E-Mail snehba@post.tau.ac.il.
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By richard-clayPrinciples of Disease Control. Chapter 5. OBJECTIVES. Clarify principles of disease control. Principles of Disease Control. Avoidance/Exclusion Quarantine and Inspection Evasion or avoidance of pathogen Use of pathogen free propagating material Eradication Host eradication Sanitation
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By lael-murrayEvaluation of antagonistic and plant growth promoting properties of actinomycetes isolated from herbal vermicompost. K. Deepthi *, P. Humayun , V. Srinivas , J. Simi, M. Sreevidya , G. Alekhya and S. Gopalakrishnan.
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