| 1. | The sclerotia structure acts as the primary inoculum in affected fields.
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| 2. | The oospores are the main source of the primary inoculum of this disease.
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| 3. | Conidia produced during spring and summer are the major source for primary inoculum.
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| 4. | This provides the primary inoculum in lettuce crops.
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| 5. | In fact, primary inoculum of Grape Anthracnose is possible even before bud break.
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| 6. | This reduces the amount of primary inoculum available to be released in the spring.
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| 7. | The wild species can host grape anthracnose and are a source of primary inoculum.
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| 8. | This serves as the primary inoculum.
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| 9. | As noted earlier, epidemic development heavily depend on successful dispersal of conidia produced from primary inoculum.
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| 10. | When the condition are favorable the sclerotia produce new conidia, which act as primary inoculum to infect plants.
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