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inoculum (ɪˈnɒkjʊləm) Pl. inocula. [mod.L., f. L. inoculāre to inoculate v.] (A quantity of) infective material used for or capable of inoculating an organism or culture medium.1902 J. W. H. Eyre Elem. Bacteriol. Technique xv. 267 (heading) The preparation of the inoculum. 1925 C. H. Browning Bacter...
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Inoculum
In biology, inoculum (: inocula) refers to the source material used for inoculation. Inoculum may refer to:
In medicine, material that is the source of the inoculation in a vaccine
In microbiology, propagules: cells, tissue, or viruses
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Fear Inoculum
Fear Inoculum is the fifth studio album by American rock band Tool. In the UK, Fear Inoculum debuted at number four.
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Mycangium
Function
The most common function of mycangia is preserving and releasing symbiotic inoculum. How mycangia release their inoculum is still unknown.
Mycangia and symbiotic inoculum
Most of the inoculum in mycangia are fungi.
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Sphaceloma arachidis
A second source of inoculum is also spread during the growing season, making this a polycyclic disease. Inoculum present at the time of planting can increase disease severity.
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Didymella pinodes
Thus, cultural management is the preliminary option to control the disease progress by minimizing inoculum carry over as well as survival of inoculum on crop residues and in soil, and avoiding initial infection from arial inoculum.
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Peronosclerospora sorghi
The spores are carried by the wind, and they become the source of inoculum in subsequent generations. The conidia is a source of secondary inoculum.
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Erysiphe heraclei
The inoculum overwinter in fungal fruiting bodies called cleistothecia (OSU, 2008). season past the primary inoculum.
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Black pod disease
Conversely, the dispersal of inoculum via rain is considered an effective mechanism in spreading the inoculum. could also splash the inoculum to the surroundings.
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Common root rot (barley)
Disease cycle
In western Canada, infections occur mainly from soil-borne spores, whereas in eastern Canada, seed-borne inoculum is more important. Management
Disease inoculum is reduced by long rotations with nonhost crops.
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Botryosphaeria ribis
Infected twigs, leaves, and buds are able to provide inoculum for up to 3 years. Native stands adjacent to orchards may also be at risk due to the increased inoculum pressure from these fields.
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Pneuma (song)
"Pneuma" is a song by American rock band Tool, released as their second single in April 2020 off of their fifth studio album Fear Inoculum. Reception
The song was noted as a standout track from the Fear Inoculum album.
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Powdery scab
This process can happen relatively quickly and can act as an important source of secondary inoculum within a field. Gall severity depends on inoculum level, environment, and potato skin type.
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