| 41. | Most of the plant disease stubs are for Ascomycetes, however, very few have so far been added to this category.
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| 42. | Soil harbours organisms, some of which have a potential to cause plant disease while others will eat up your plants.
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| 43. | Another class of plant disease resistance genes opens a trap door that quickly kills invaded cells, stopping pathogen proliferation.
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| 44. | Leonardi was an entomology assistant in the universities of Padua and Portici before becoming a plant disease inspector at Vintimille.
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| 45. | A plant disease that can dramatically reduce sugar cane yields has been detected in the sugar cane fields of South Florida.
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| 46. | His " salvage-logging rider " would allow indiscriminate logging on federal lands under the guise of controlling insects and plant disease.
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| 47. | One of the most important advances in the control of plant disease was the discovery of Bordeaux mixture in the nineteenth century.
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| 48. | One other force drove the change to sun-grown in the 1970s _ fear of a plant disease known as coffee leaf rust.
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| 49. | Controlling this virus is important for pepper production worldwide, but recent research shows that this plant disease may be transmitted to humans.
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| 50. | It is difficult to estimate the cost of plant disease in conservation areas; loss of conservation values cannot be given monetary value.
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