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Listing 1 - 5 from 5 for abnormal condition

On-Line Glossary: D
... (16) dikaryon. A pair of nuclei that associate and divide simultaneously. (22) dikaryotic. The condition of containing a dikaryon. (22) dimorphic. Producing two morphologically different forms. (15) dimorphism. ... one in which the fruiting body is an apothecium or discocarp. (17) disease. An abnormal condition of a plant in which its physiology, morphology, and/or development is altered under ...
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On-Line Glossary: P
... of a pathogen to cause disease. (2) pathology. 1. The study of disease. 2. The abnormal condition that constitutes disease. (20) pathotype. An infrasubspecific classification of a pathogen distinguished from others of ...
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On-Line Glossary: R
... from a crop in order to prevent the spread of the disease. (16) rosette. An abnormal condition in which the leaves form a radial cluster on the stem. (16) rot. The softening ...
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On-Line Glossary: H
... forming a heterokaryon of a fungus; the condition of a hypha or cell having two or more genetically distinct haploid nuclei. (8) heterokaryotic. The condition of being a heterokaryon. (15) heteroploid. Having ... side of an organ than of the upper side. (20) hypoplasia. Underdevelopment resulting from an abnormal paucity of cells. (20) hypovirulence. A reduced level of virulence in a strain of pathogen ...
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On-Line Glossary: M
... bulb. (14) metaplasia. Changed condition of a structure or organ; hyperplastic class of symptoms characterized by overdevelopment other than that due to hypertrophy or hyperplasia. (e.g., abnormal starch accumulation, virescence, etc ...
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