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Bacteria leaf blight

NMR data of, 105 by oxidation, 102, 105 paper electrophoretic, 107 pKa of, 107 polarography of, 108 protomeric equilibrium with, 107 X-Ray data, 107 Bacteria leaf blight, 136 Bactericide, 134, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 438,439,441,442 Bacteriostatic properties, 139, 152 Bacterium citri, control of, 441 Barrier to rotation, around Nsp -Csp bond, in N-alkyl, A-4-thiazoline-2-thione, 387... [Pg.290]

It has been known that the bacteria Envinia uredovora attacks uredospores and uredia of Puccina graminis, which causes leaf blight diseases of higher plants thus. [Pg.52]

The cuticle also provides a barrier to penetration by bacteria, viruses, and many fungi.Enhanced development of a bacterial blight of bean plants previously exposed to simulated acidic rain was thought to have resulted from the creation of infection courts by damage to leaf surfaces by the rainfall, as mentioned earlier. [Pg.265]


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