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    In:  Professional Paper, Earthquake Displacement Fields and the Rotation of the Earth, Dordrecht, Reidel, vol. 20, no. 16, pp. 39-42, (ISBN 0080419208)
    Publication Date: 1970
    Keywords: Dislocation ; Elasticity ; Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain) ; FROTH ; BO, ; RUB, ; GMG: ; MB1809, ; 3.00.5
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Plant pathology 32 (1983), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-3059
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Disease severity, based on six parameters (time from inoculation to flecking, and eruption of uredinia, uredinial density and the amounts of urediniospoies produced), was assessed on leaf discs cut from four cultivars of Populus spp. raised with either a long (15 h) or a short (10 h) photoperiod. The discs were inoculated with race 4 of Melampsora medusae and subsequently incubated with either a long (15 h) or a short (10 h) photoperiod. While disease severity, based on most parameters, was lower in discs from the continuing long photoperiod (15 h pre- and 15 h post-inoculation) than from the continuing short photoperiod (10 h pre- and 10 h post-inoculation), maximum severity was developed by discs given a combination of a short pre- and a long post-inoculation photoperiod. The relative contribution of the cultivar, the pre- and the post-inoculation photoperiod and their second- and third-order interactions to variation in disease severity depended on the parameter employed to assess severity. The parameters used are elements of disease monocycles and their possible significance in modelling epidemics is discussed.
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