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The American Phytopathological Society (APS) is a nonprofit professional, scientific organization dedicated to the study and control of plant diseases.
A period of spontaneous dormancy, independent of environmental conditions, interrupting developmental activity in an embryo, larva or pupa.
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A plant hormone influencing various aspects of vegetative growth, fruit ripening, abscission of plant parts, and the senescence of flowers.
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Disease symptom comprising light and dark areas in an irregular pattern, usually caused by a virus; often used interchangeably with mosaic.
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Underdevelopment of a plant or plant organs, which may be caused by disease, inadequate nutrition, or unfavorable environmental conditions.
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A culture or subpopulation of a microorganism separated from its parent population and maintained in some sort of controlled circumstance;
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Dense aggregation of proteinaceous matter and nucleic acid in cells, surrounded by a membrane; contains chromosomes and controls heredity.
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Disease symptom, usually caused by a virus, involving addition or loss of flower color to create a variegated pattern. (see flower break. )
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Symbiotic association between a nonpathogenic or weakly pathogenic fungus and the roots of plants (see ectomycorrhiza and endomycorrhiza. )
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Targetlike development of tree canker, characterized by successive, perennial rings of callus; any symptom appearing in concentric rings .
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The various compounds that leak from growing and expanding sections of roots as well as from broken cells at exit points of lateral roots.
Industry:Plants