The Soil Environment

作者: J. D. MacDonald

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-85063-9_4

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摘要: Many components of the natural environment influence epidemic spread plant diseases. Processes critical to pathogens, such as survival, dispersal, germination, host infection, growth within and outside host, reproduction, are affected directly indirectly by environment. The also influences tissue growth, three-dimensional arrangement, physiological hardiness, disease proneness plant. Knowledge its potential effects in epidemiology is management strategies.

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