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The American Phytopathological Society (APS) is a nonprofit professional, scientific organization dedicated to the study and control of plant diseases.
Open, cuplike or saucerlike, ascus-bearing fungal fruiting body (ascocarp), often supported on a stalk.
Industry:Plants
Organized mass of hyphae formed on the surface of a plant from which numerous infective hyphae develop.
Industry:Plants
The hook of an ascogenous hypha before ascus development; the curved apical portion of a blighted stem.
Industry:Plants
A culture containing one species of organism growing in the presence of one other species of organism.
Industry:Plants
A disease caused by a specialized group of basidiomycetes that often produces spores of a rusty color.
Industry:Plants
Air pollutant that is released directly into the atmosphere and is harmful to plants, e.g. SO2 or NOx.
Industry:Plants
Globose or flask-shaped haploid fruiting body of rust fungi bearing receptive hyphae and pycniospores.
Industry:Plants
In reference to rust fungi, producing all spore forms on one species of host plant (see heteroecious. )
Industry:Plants
Saclike structure containing ascospores (typically eight) and usually borne in a fungal fruiting body.
Industry:Plants
Simple, dry, dehiscent fruit developed from a simple pistil and splitting at maturity along two seams;
Industry:Plants