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This is an example of current leaf that is an alternate host that has become infected.
This is an example of current leaf that is an alternate host that has become infected.<br>
Source: http://www.glfc.forestry.ca
Source: http://www.glfc.forestry.ca

Revision as of 10:20, 1 December 2005


1. a secondary host that becomes infected and is necessary for alternating generations of a disease-causing organism.
Pg%2080-b.JPG
This is an example of current leaf that is an alternate host that has become infected.
Source: http://www.glfc.forestry.ca