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The Chambers Dictionary
Ger malhemalician] klendusic klen-du 'sik, adj (of plants) able to withstand
disease by means of some protective mechanism. — n klendu sity. [Gr kleidoein
to lock up, from kleis a key, and endusis entry] klepht kleft. n one of the Greeks
who ...
This shows that if we are to prevent loss from mosaic it is desirable to grow
varieties that are either highly klendusic or that are fairly resistant to mosaic, or
both. Fortunately we have productive, high-quality varieties that are either highly
...
This shows that if we are to prevent loss from mosaic it is desirable to grow
varieties that are either highly klendusic or that are fairly resistant to mosaic, or
both. Fortunately we have productive, high-quality varieties that are either highly
...
Colorado State University. Extension Service, 1930
Fortunately we have productive, high-quality varieties that are either highly
klendusic or resistant. Herbert is highly klendusic but slightly resistant ; but the
lofcses are light on account of its ability to escape the disease. King is highly
klendusic ...
Colorado Agricultural College, 1929
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Ecology and Silviculture of Western Larch Forests
Seed destiny as a klendusic factor of infection and its impact upon propagation of
Arceuthobium spp. Phytopathology 57:1164-1168. Wicker, Ed F., and C. Gardner
Shaw. 1967. Target area as a klendusic factor in dwarf mistletoe infections.
Wyman C. Schmidt, Raymond C. Shearer, Arthur L. Roe, 1976
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Harvesting strategies for management of mountain pine beetle ...
Wicker, Ed F.; Shaw, C. Gardner. Target area as a klendusic factor in dwarf
mistletoe infections. Phytopathology. 57(11): 1161-1163; 1967. 11 UNIVERSITY
OF ILLINOIS-URBANA 0112 104125940 The Intermountain Station,
headquartered in.
Walter E. Cole, Donn B. Cahill, Gene D. Lessard, 1983
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Proceedings of the American Society for Horticultural Science
The first attempt at the Geneva Station to produce a variety klendusic to mosaic
was made in 1921 by Wellington who crossed the Herbert and Newman varieties
. Wellington had observed for several years that Herbert remained free from ...
American Society for Horticultural Science, 1944
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The Plant Disease Reporter
Also, certain host plants escape infection and are called "klendusic. " Over half of
the sweetpotato clones studied failed to respond to whitefly inoculation for 2
successive years in the field. The efficiency of the abutilon whitefly as a vector of
...
Usually at the end of the second growing season all plants of non-klendusic
selections are infected and all plants of the klendusic selections are virus-free
and remain that way indefinitely. The rapid spread of mosaic in the Hudson
Valley thus ...
American Society for Horticultural Science, 1944
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Technical Communication
11-15 23-7 53-7 1-6 1 108 Goliath .. 9-11 41-8 24-9 11 4 156 Mendip Cross 11-
15 51-5 13-3 1-3 1 173 Seabrook's Black 9-11 510 54-3 10 2 168 Immune or
absolutely Highly Slightly Not klendusic klendusic klendusic klendusic.