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  • 1soilborne — adjective Date: 1944 transmitted by or in soil < soilborne fungi > < soilborne diseases > …

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  • 2soilborne — adjective Transported by means of soil. soilborne bacteria …

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  • 3soilborne — ¦ ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: soil (III) + borne (I) : transmitted by or in soil …

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  • 4plant disease — ▪ plant pathology Introduction       an impairment of the normal state of a plant that interrupts or modifies its vital functions.       All species of plants, wild and cultivated alike, are subject to disease. Although each species is&#8230; …

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  • 5Lysobacter — Taxobox color = lightblue name = Lysobacter image caption = Attachment of Lysobacter enzymogenes strain C3 to fungal hyphae of Magnaporthe oryzae (also known as rice blast and gray leaf spot of turfgarss) regnum = Bacteria phylum = Proteobacteri …

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  • 6borne — I. past participle of bear II. adjective Date: circa 1559 transported or transmitted by used in combination < soilborne > < airborne > …

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  • 7Biological pest control — Biological control of pests in agriculture is a method of controlling pests (including insects, mites, weeds and plant diseases) that relies on predation, parasitism, herbivory, or other natural mechanisms. It can be an important component of&#8230; …

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  • 8Coir — For the Irish conservative lobby group, see Cóir. Segregation of Coir fibre Coir /ˈ …

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  • 9Spot blotch (wheat) — Spot blotch is a leaf disease of wheat caused by Cochliobolus sativus .cite book last = Wiese first = M.V. title = Compendium of wheat diseases publisher = American Phytopathological Society date = 1987 pages = 124 pp ] cite book last = Martens&#8230; …

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  • 10Glossary of phytopathology — This is a glossary of some of the terms used in phytopathology.Phytopathology is the study of plant diseases. It is a multi disciplinary since prerequisites for disease development are the presence of a susceptible host species, a pathogen and&#8230; …

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