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International Library Review, 1989
(1989). Seed pathology literature. International Library Review: Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 99-114.
B. S. Maheswarappa, G. N. Usha
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(1989). Seed pathology literature. International Library Review: Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 99-114.
B. S. Maheswarappa, G. N. Usha
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Seed Pathology and Pathological Testing
2001In many parts of the world, testing for seedborne diseases has long been considered an integral part of the routine inspection for seed quality. However, in North America, pathological testing has not been as important as purity and germination testing. This is partially because of uncertainty about whether the analytical results are significant enough
Lawrence O. Copeland, Miller B. McDonald
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Seed Pathology and Plant Quarantine in India
EPPO Bulletin, 1976AbstractThe present situation regarding problems and achievements in seed pathology and domestic and international quarantine in India is described. Emphasis is placed upon the need for resolving present inadequacies in this country's quarantine legislation and for international alignment in seed health testing methods, in addition to a general ...
S.P. Raychaudhuri, D. Kumar, R. Nath
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Seed Pathology Progress in Academia and Industry
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2009Seed pathology involves the study and management of diseases affecting seed production and utilization, as well as disease management practices applied to seeds. In this paper, three aspects of seed pathology are discussed: research innovations in detection of seedborne pathogens and elucidation of their epidemiology; advances in development and use of
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Ancient, Mid-Time, and Recent History of Seed Pathology
2020Seed is the basic unit of crop production. An optimum plant count depends on seed for their next progeny. Issues related to seed should be handled very carefully, since sowing of a poor-quality seed leads to undesirable loss in plant stand and hence crop yield.
Seweta Srivastava +6 more
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Pathological Changes Induced by Chrysobalanus Icaco Seeds
Nigerian Journal of Health and Biomedical Sciences, 2007The study was to determine possible pathological changes induced by the consumption of C. icaco and possible health implication. Animal feed tests were carried out using varying amounts of the seed mixed with usual mice meals. The result revealed weight loss, and increase in total bilirubin, protein, albumin, globin, cholesterol level, alkaline ...
Edema, M O +3 more
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Microglia seeding the brain for α-synuclein pathology
Science Translational Medicine, 2019The prion-like mechanism for spreading α-synuclein pathology may be facilitated by microgliosis in Parkinson’s disease.
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[Pre-seeding treatment of pathological materials at tuberculosis dispensary].
Problemy tuberkuleza, 2000For preceding treatment of pathological materials, the authors propose a decontaminating agent that contains plivasept at a concentration of 0.08%, the enzyme imozymase and sodium bicarbonate versus decontaminating agents containing chlorohexidine bigluconicum or plivasept alone.
A L, Lazovskaia +2 more
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A seed amplification assay to detect Parkinson disease pathology
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2023openaire +2 more sources

