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Experiencing an adverse Immune Response
... documented as a result from plant emissions and contact with family members clothing (1). A latent period following exposure is typical prior to the onset of lung disease. Only a small amount ...
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Plant virology basics
... , bound to stylet tip 16- Persistent (circulative) transmission A- Acquisition requires 10s of minutes B- Latent period (hours to days) C- Transmission persists days to weeks D- Virus retained through molt E ...
plantpath.unl.edu

RNA BACTERIOPHAGES
... c- RNA and "maturation" protein enter cell, capsid left behind 5- One step growth a- Latent period of about 1 hr b- Burst size of 104! III- Proteins 1- Coat (12K), 180 ...
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Jorge's Page
... and recalculation of the equations that explain the effect of temperature on three fitness components: latent period, lesion growth and sporulation. Also an algorithm to estimate initial inoculum was incorporated into the ...
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On-Line Glossary: C
... or esophago-intestinal valve. (14) carlavirus. (Siglum of carnation latent virus.) Member of a group of plant viruses with ... Virus transmission characterized by a long period of acquisition of the virus by a vector, a latent period of several hours before the vector is able to transmit the virus, and retention of the virus by the vector for a long period ...
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Lwoff's Pathways - Viral Replication
... States. HSV illustrates an interesting property of certain viruses - it can take both active and latent forms. During the active phase, the virus interferes with the cell's normal metabolism, ... and used as a factory for replicating the viral genes. The viral infection enters a latent period during this process. In the illustrated instance, genetic recombination occurs: The viral enzyme cuts the ...
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APSnet Education Center - Introductory Topics - What are Fungicides?
... whether the disease is monocyclic (one generation per year) or polycyclic (multiple generations) and latent period (time between infection and symptom expression). Economics often influence the choice of fungicide and ... more sensitive to another fungicide. Managing fungicide resistance is critically important to extend the period of time that an at-risk fungicide is effective. The primary goal of ...
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William Pfender
... , in Oregon. Plant Disease: In Press. Pfender, W. F. 2001. A temperature-based model for latent period duration in stem rust of perennial ryegrass and tall fescue. Phytopathology 91:111-116. Pfender ...
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The BSPP - Publications - BSPP News39 Summer 2001
... taken up the post of General Secretary in the Society for General Microbiology for a period of five years. Robert Jackson who completed both his PhD and three years as a ... author will present work on the effects of temperature and spore density on infection and latent period of Puccinia allii on leeks at the 8th International Epidemiology Workshop in Brazil. Commercial activities ...
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Plant Pathology: Infection Process: Disease Development
... period of leaf wetness is needed to establish an infection in cooler temperatures, as germination and infection are generally accelerated in warmer conditions. Temperature also affects the incubation, or latent, period (the time between infection and the appearance of disease symptoms), the generation time (the time between infection and sporulation), and the infectious period ( ...
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