A corn or clavus (plural clavi or clavuses) is an often painful, cone-shaped, inwardly directed callus of dead skin that forms at a pressure point near...
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American heavyweight boxer Corn (color) Corn (film), a 2004 movie Corn (pathology), an ingrowing callus often on the foot Corn, a type of snow Dracaena...
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Sweet corn (Zea mays convar. saccharata var. rugosa), also called sweetcorn, sugar corn and pole corn, is a variety of corn grown for human consumption...
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University department of Botany and Plant Pathology Extension, Crop diseases in corn. Rouse, Douglas. Plant Pathology 300. University of Wisconsin. Madison...
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The Corn Palace, commonly advertised as The World's Only Corn Palace and the Mitchell Corn Palace, is a multi-purpose arena/facility located in Mitchell...
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Labcorp (redirect from Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories, Inc.)
chain reaction (PCR) technology, at its Center for Molecular Biology and Pathology in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, where it also performs other...
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the cob. The corn has a sweet, mild flavor. The most common variety of shoepeg corn available today is Country Gentleman. Shoepeg corn is popular in...
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List of maize diseases (redirect from Corn disease)
"Goss's Wilt of Corn". Crop Protection Network. Retrieved 2021-07-15. Eichenlaub, Rudolf; Gartemann, Karl-Heinz (2011-09-08). "The Clavibacter michiganensis...
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Thrips (redirect from Corn-thrips)
thunderflies, thunderbugs, storm flies, thunderblights, storm bugs, corn fleas, corn flies, corn lice, freckle bugs, harvest bugs, and physopods. The older group...
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Plant Pathology. 5th ed, Burlington, MA: Elsevier Academic Press. Partridge, J.E. "Southern Corn Leaf Blight." 2003. 8 August 2006. "Plant Pathology 369...
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The European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis), also known as the European corn worm or European high-flyer, is a moth of the family Crambidae. It is a pest...
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Corn silk is a common Stigma maydis, the shiny, thread-like, weak fibers that grow as part of ears of corn (maize); the tuft or tassel of silky fibers...
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The Western corn rootworm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera, is one of the most devastating corn rootworm species in North America, especially in the midwestern...
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Helicoverpa zea (redirect from Corn earworm moth)
and Wales during 1976 and 1977". Report from MAFF Plant Pathology Laboratory. 10: 1–54. "Corn earworm". University of Florida. Andrewartha HG (February...
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Pathology. 82 (3): 167–175. doi:10.1016/s0022-2011(03)00031-4. PMID 12676553. ALIVIZATOS, A. S.; MARKHAM, P. G. (June 1986). "Multiplication of corn stunt...
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Phenylketonuria (redirect from Corn-free diet)
potatoes and corn are generally acceptable in controlled amounts, but the quantity of Phe consumed from these foods must be monitored. A corn-free diet may...
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Smut (fungus) (section Corn smut)
species of fungus in the Ustilaginaceae, the same genus as those that cause corn smut, loose smut of barley, false loose smut, covered smut of barley, loose...
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development of Cercospora zeae-maydis in Corn Leaves. Phytopathology 72:810-815 [1] Agrios, George (2005). Plant Pathology, 5th Edition. Oxford, UK: Elsevier...
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Delia platura (redirect from Seed corn maggot)
E; Barnett, H L (1989). "Julian Gilbert Leach: Pioneer Leader in Plant Pathology". Annual Review of Phytopathology. 27 (1). Annual Reviews: 35–41. doi:10...
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Northern corn leaf blight (NCLB) or Turcicum leaf blight (TLB) is a foliar disease of corn (maize) caused by Exserohilum turcicum, the anamorph of the...
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ISSN 1545-2093. PMID 22224893. Sparks, Albert (1972). Invertebrate Pathology Noncommunicable Diseases. Academic Press. pp. 20, 133. ISBN 9780323151962...
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Dermatopathology (category Anatomical pathology)
-logia 'study of') is a joint subspecialty of dermatology and pathology or surgical pathology that focuses on the study of cutaneous diseases at a microscopic...
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Spiroplasma kunkelii (section Corn stunt disease)
Spiroplasma kunkelii is corn stunt spiroplasma, as it is known to cause corn stunt disease. It is considered a significant economic risk. Corn stunt disease results...
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"Clinical pathology of Greyhounds and other sighthounds". Veterinary Clinical Pathology / American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology. 40 (4): 10...
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Quest Diagnostics (category Corning Inc.)
employment and court-ordered drug testing. Originally founded as Metropolitan Pathology Laboratory, Inc. in 1967 by Paul A. Brown, MD, the clinical laboratory...
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Puccinia sorghi (redirect from Corn rust)
in Argentina and implications on the common corn rust epidemiology". European Journal of Plant Pathology. 154 (2): 171–177. doi:10.1007/s10658-018-01645-3...
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may admit plant pathogens. The study of plant disease is called plant pathology. Most phytopathogenic fungi are Ascomycetes or Basidiomycetes. They reproduce...
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at the University of Birmingham Christoph Tang, Professor of Cellular Pathology and Professorial Fellow at Exeter College at the University of Oxford...
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1929. In 1939, a team of scientists at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology at the University of Oxford, led by Howard Florey that included Edward...
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