PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «ENPHYTOTIC»
enphytotic
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Dictionary of Natural Resource Management
See also Endemic; Enphytotic; Enzootic; Epiphytotic; Epizootic; Outbreak.
EPIDEMIOLOGY The scientific investigation of the causes, distribution, control,
and the factors influencing the spread of infectious diseases. epidermis The
outermost ...
2
The Plant Disease Reporter
In recent years anthracnose has occurred in enphytotic amounts, particularly
since Charleston Gray has become the most important variety on the Chicago
market. However, occasional carlots and truckloads of this variety have shown
severe ...
On English ivy. Localized; frequently found. Virus Diseases Breaking. On tulip.
General; losses are usually small. Mosaic. On lettuce. General; less than 8
percent in spring. On On Q11 On On tomato. General; enphytotic. pepper.
General ...
Effect on Total Cut To analyze the effect of mortality salvage on the subregion' s
total cut of sawtimber, differing effects from accumulated and current enphytotic
mortality must be distinguished. Salvage of accumulated mortality well in
advance ...
Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station (Portland, Or.), 1959
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The economic significance of mortality in old-growth ...
Effect on Total Cut To analyze the effect of mortality salvage on the subregion' s
total cut of sawtimber, differing effects from accumulated and current enphytotic
mortality must be distinguished. Salvage of accumulated mortality well in
advance ...
R. O. McMahon, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station (Portland, Or.), 1961
Enphytotic mortality is that which occurs more or less normally each year in all
forests. It does not greatly alarm foresters, and is generally expected to be heavy
in overmature forests. As the tabulation indicates, enphytotic mortality represents
a ...
Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station (Portland, Or.), 1956
In the consideration of diseases it is advantageous to treat separately with
enphytotics and epiphytotics. / ;~q/=»-¢,vA,f“/c (3) Enphytotic Diseases The effect
of enphytotic diseases upon the forest is a more or less constant factor, as far as
forest ...
8
Mycoplasma Diseases of Trees and Shrubs
Although the disease situation became somewhat clouded in the decade that
followed because of the rapid spread of Dutch elm disease in the central states,
PN seemed to become enphytotic throughout most of its range. However, a new ...
9
Westcott's Plant Disease Handbook
Conidium formed within a hypha. Enphytotic. A plant disease causing constant
damage from year to year. Epiphytotic. Sudden and destructive development of a
plant disease over an extensive area, an epidemic. Eradicant Fungicide. One that
...
10
Field Manual of Diseases on Fruits and Vegetables
Endoconidium, pl. Endoconidia Conidium formed within a hypha. Enphytotic A
plant disease causing constant damage from year to year. Epiphytotic Sudden
and destructive development of a plant disease over an extensive area, an
epidemic ...