| 31. | Conversely, the dispersal of inoculum via rain is considered an effective mechanism in spreading the inoculum.
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| 32. | These spots on the leaves can then continue to produce more inoculum in the form of conidia.
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| 33. | Too much heat will kill off the inoculum during the direct contact of a flamed inoculation needle.
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| 34. | This loop removes a consistent amount of the liquid suspended inoculum by using the phenomenon of surface tension.
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| 35. | After primary infection, zoospores serve as a main source of inoculum throughout the rest of the season.
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| 36. | During overwintering, conidia are produced; these conidia are the inoculum for new plants in the spring.
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| 37. | Elimination of inoculum is key to the prevention of nosocomial infection by " A . terreus ".
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| 38. | When infection does occur, the tree should be cut down and the wood promptly removed to reduce inoculum.
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| 39. | This provides future inoculum for the upcoming spring crop and for the last harvest of alfalfa for the season.
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| 40. | The reason for this is due to the splash of rain from bare soil spreads the inoculum to pods.
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