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The American Phytopathological Society (APS) is a nonprofit professional, scientific organization dedicated to the study and control of plant diseases.
Antibiotic produced by certain species of Penicillium and effective against Gram-positive bacteria.
Industry:Plants
Disease symptom in which the edges of the leaf roll or turn up; often a symptom of virus infection.
Industry:Plants
Plant developing inside another organism; also used for endoparasitic fungi found in grass species.
Industry:Plants
Series of chemical reactions that make energy available through oxidation of carbohydrates and fat.
Industry:Plants
Structure that bounds a cell and helps control the movement of substances into and out of the cell.
Industry:Plants
The fruiting body of a rust fungus in which the first dikaryotic spores (aeciospores) are produced.
Industry:Plants
A disease that is caused by an abiotic agent that cannot be transmitted from one plant to another.
Industry:Plants
Amorphous, hardened carbohydrate constituent of plant cell walls, commonly developing upon injury.
Industry:Plants
Any foreign chemical (normally a protein) that induces antibody formation in warm-blooded animals.
Industry:Plants
Carbohydrate polysaccharide composed of glucose units; major component of plant primary cell wall.
Industry:Plants