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1. the introduction of a [[pathogen]] to a [[susceptible host]].<br><br>
1. the introduction of a [[pathogen]] to a [[susceptible host]].<br><br>


http://sugarbeet.ucdavis.edu/SBPM/Pma/images/applicator.jpg<br><br>
https://www.apsnet.org/edcenter/K-12/TeachersGuide/TobaccoMosaicVirus/Article%20Images/Fig07inoculation.jpg<br><br>
Demonstration of a plant being inoculated.<br>
Inoculation of plants using a pestle. Notice that the leaf is fully supported with the hand. (Courtesy R. Ford). Click image to see a larger view.<br>
Source: http://sugarbeet.ucdavis.edu/SBPM/Pma/year1armyworm.html<br><br>
Source: https://www.apsnet.org/edcenter/K-12/TeachersGuide/TobaccoMosaicVirus/Pages/MaterialsandMethods.aspx<br><br>

Revision as of 10:53, 10 October 2017


1. the introduction of a pathogen to a susceptible host.

Fig07inoculation.jpg

Inoculation of plants using a pestle. Notice that the leaf is fully supported with the hand. (Courtesy R. Ford). Click image to see a larger view.
Source: https://www.apsnet.org/edcenter/K-12/TeachersGuide/TobaccoMosaicVirus/Pages/MaterialsandMethods.aspx