• Plant pathology has developed from antiquity, but scientific study began in the Early modern period and developed in the 19th century. 300–286 BC; Theophrastus...
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    Botany (redirect from Study of plants)
    called plant science (or plant sciences), plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology. A botanist, plant scientist...
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    biology Natural history History of neuroscience History of plant systematics History of pathology History of virology History of zoology Biology Science Life...
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  • Potato spindle tuber viroid (category Viral plant pathogens and diseases)
    localization of PSTVd in the phloem (144)." Wikispecies has information related to Potato spindle tuber viroid. Agrios, George N., 1936- Plant pathology (3rd...
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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city, university and colleges of Oxford, England. Activity from the Mesolithic period onwards, attested...
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    A pteridophyte is a vascular plant (with xylem and phloem) that reproduces by means of spores. Because pteridophytes produce neither flowers nor seeds...
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    physiology, pathology, entomology, chemistry, and statistics (biometrics). It has also developed its own technology. One major technique of plant breeding...
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    the evolution of selfing in animals and plants. A rough estimate of the number of hermaphroditic animal species is 65,000, about 5% of all animal species...
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  • This is a timeline of the history of medicine and medical technology. 3300 BC – During the Stone Age, early doctors used very primitive forms of herbal medicine...
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    Gene-for-gene relationship Induced systemic resistance Plant defense against herbivory Plant pathology Plant use of endophytic fungi in defense Systemic acquired...
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    histopathology. Xavier Bichat is considered as the "Father of Histology". Plant histology is studied in both plant anatomy and physiology. The classical tools for...
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    needed] Plant physiology is a subdiscipline of botany concerned with the functioning of plants. Closely related fields include plant morphology, plant ecology...
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  • Rhizoid (category Plant anatomy)
    lower epidermal cells of bryophytes and algae. They are similar in structure and function to the root hairs of vascular land plants. Similar structures...
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    Sporophyte (category Plant morphology)
    (/ˈspɔːr.əˌfaɪt/) is the diploid multicellular stage in the life cycle of a plant or alga which produces asexual spores. This stage alternates with a multicellular...
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  • Putrefaction (category Forensic pathology)
    arsenic, carbolic acid (phenol), nux vomica (plant), strychnine (pesticide), and zinc chloride. The rough timeline of events during the putrefaction stage is...
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  • This timeline of biology and organic chemistry captures significant events from before 1600 to the present. c. 520 BC – Alcmaeon of Croton distinguished...
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    Raceme (category Plant morphology)
    growth limit. Examples of racemes occur on mustard (genus Brassica), radish (genus Raphanus), and orchid (genus Phalaenopsis) plants. A raceme or racemoid...
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  • commonly used in forensic pathology is detailed below: Stage 1: Fresh – about half of bodies show signs of lividity and no signs of insects. Stage 2: Early...
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  • International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP) is a guide to the rules and regulations for naming cultigens, plants whose origin or selection...
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  • the host's tissues. pathology A medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the laboratory analysis of bodily fluids such...
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    the bodies of plants, animals, and people; and their life lasts only for a fraction of a second. According to Mahavira, the 24th preacher of Jainism, the...
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    Stimulus (physiology) (category Plant cognition)
    change in the physical or chemical structure of an organism's internal or external environment. The ability of an organism or organ to detect external stimuli...
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    Kathleen Curtis (category Fellows of the Royal Society of New Zealand)
    5 September 1994) was a New Zealand mycologist and was a founder of plant pathology in New Zealand. Curtis was born in Foxton on 15 August 1892 and was...
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  • case of plant height, one allele caused the plants to be tall, and the other caused plants to be short. When the tall allele was present, the plant would...
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  • a timeline of the history of the city of Novosibirsk, Russia. 1893 – Novonikolayevsk settlement developed on former village site during building of Trans...
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  • systematist of numerous species, aspects of biology and physiology of fishes Nora Lilian Alcock (1874–1972), British pioneer in plant pathology who did research...
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  • Cytopathology is generally used on samples of free cells or tissue fragments, in contrast to the pathology branch of histopathology, which studies whole tissues...
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  • pre-set compass bearing or route. Process control systems in a chemical plant or oil refinery maintain fluid levels, pressures, temperature, chemical...
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    International Society for Geographical Pathology to systematically investigate the geographical pathology of cancer and other non-infectious diseases...
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  • The timeline of underwater diving technology is a chronological list of notable events in the history of the development of underwater diving equipment...
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