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CATHY BEYER'S METHOD FOR ROOTING ROSE CUTTINGS
... shears Something to maintain high humidity for the cuttings during incubation, such as an aquarium turned on its side with a ... one gallon of water, mixed fresh) to inhibit fungal diseases during incubation period. Set aside. Prepare hormone dip solution by mixing 1/2 teaspoon ... any leaves that are diseased or that drop off during that period. Check soil moisture and water if required. By the end of ...
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Foodborne Illness: Guess Who Came to Dinner?, HYG-5570-98
... susceptible to foodborne illness. People with compromised immune systems also may be more susceptible. The incubation period for many foodborne illnesses is from a few hours to a few days. This makes ...
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Sooty Blotch and Fly Speck of Apple, HYG-3022-92
... ideal conditions, the incubation period from the time the fungus reaches the fruit to the appearance of symptoms may be as short as five days. In the orchard, the incubation period usually lasts three ...
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On-Line Glossary: I
... the lateral fields; sometimes called involution or line. (14) incompatible. Not cross-fertile. (17) incubation period. The period of time between penetration of a host by a pathogen and the first appearance of ...
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On-Line Glossary: L
... latent period. (21) latent period. 1. The period between infection and the appearance of new inoculum. (See incubation period.) 2. Elapsed time between phage infection or induction and lysis of bacterial cells. 3. Period after acquisition ...
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FAQ - Bacterial Diseases Of Tomatoes
... . The time interval from infection to the appearance of disease symptoms, which is called the incubation period, is usually five to seven days. How Do You Control Bacterial Diseases of Tomato? Although ...
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Cell Biology Problems
... your microtubules and fluorescent labelled protein under conditions that favor microtubule assembly. After a certain incubation period, you examine your microtubules under a fluorescent microscope. a) What would you expect to ... were to be true/false? b) In the above experiment, you add GTP into your incubation mixture in order to get proper microtubule assembly. Can you explain why? c) Colchicine ...
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APSnet Education Center - Laboratory Exercises in Plant Pathology - Cytology of Fungal Infection
... for Individuals or Lab Groups Number of conidia at cytological stage indicated Incubation Period (hr) Ungerminated With germ tube only Immature appressoriuma Mature appressoriumb Infection ... Data Sheet Summarizing Lab Section Results Number of conidia at cytological stage indicated Incubation Period (hr) Ungerminated With germ tube only Immature appressoriuma Mature appressoriumb Infection hypha ...
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Fruit Disease Focus - Minor Diseases of Apples - August, 1998
... for several years and twig infection is cumulative throughout this period. Twig symptoms may be confused with the nutritional disorders measles ... in midsummer, and fruit and stem lesions slightly later. The incubation period is three to six months on fruit and three to ... ) infections which may appear in problem areas by midsummer. The incubation period is three to six months on fruit and three to ...
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Brown Rot - June, 1998
... inhibit it. Inoculum concentration also interacts with temperature and wetness duration to influence incubation period and disease incidence and severity. Under optimum temperature conditions, fruit infections can occur ... when inoculum levels are high. Longer wet periods during infection result in shorter incubation periods so symptoms develop more rapidly. Large amounts of inoculum with highly ...
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