incubation A period of development during which a pathogen changes to a form that can penetrate or infect a new host plant.
The average incubation period of the summer eggs for each generation varies from 6.7 to 14.4 days, the shortest period being in mid-summer. THE LARVAE AND NYMPHS ...
Some fungicides can inhibit the fungus even later into the incubation period (the time between infection and the appearance of symptoms).
The Clinic uses Biolog technology to identify any bacterial isolates needing identification to species level. A pure culture is required to perform the procedure with some incubation time.
with the exception of cool weather or winter crops, the best time to offer fertilization is beginning in the early spring, and continuing throughout the summer growth months into fall for longer growing seasons or plants with long incubation periods.
At his return to his breeding area in spring, a male stakes out his territory with an eye to a mate. He fiercely defends his home area, from courtship through mating. Then he moves on, while the female stays to do the nest construction, incubation ...
Period of incubation the same in the pheasant as in the common hen. Pheasants, like the pea- fowl, will clear grounds of insects and reptiles, but will spoil all walltrees within their reach, by pecking off every bud and leaf.
See also: Plant, Genera, Insect, Growing, Environment
 
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