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Principles of Plant Pathology. Double Jeopardy. Epidemiology. Topic 1. History. Topic 2. Experimental Design. Topic 3. Sterile Technique. Topic 4. Rusts and Smuts. Topic 5. Diagnosis. Topic 6. Jeopardy. Epidemiology. History. Experimental Design. Sterile Technique.
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Double Jeopardy
Epidemiology Topic 1
History Topic 2
Experimental Design Topic 3
Sterile Technique Topic 4
Rusts and Smuts Topic 5
Diagnosis Topic 6
Jeopardy Epidemiology History Experimental Design Sterile Technique Rusts and Smuts Diagnosis 200 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Final Jeopardy!
Bark beetles vectored this exotic tree pathogen. Epidemiology for $200
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The dispersal gradient for wind dispersed foliar pathogens. Epidemiology for $600
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Epidemics of this disease demonstrated the genetic vulnerability of our crops. Epidemiology for $800
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A belief that the origin of life comes from inanimate matter and that disease gives rise to microbes. History for $200
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Mildews, blasts, and blights of plants were mentioned in this book as early as 750 BC. History for $400
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History for $600 The botanist that proved that Phytophthora infestans caused late blight of potato.
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Philosopher that found sulfur to be therapeutic to plants around 1000 BC. History for $1,000
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Run Experimental Design for $600
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An example of a positive control used in one of the PP 315 lab experiments. Experimental Design for $800
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Human Experimental Error Experimental Design for $1,000
What is the term for when the experimenter makes a mistake? Experimental Design for $1,000 Correct Question:
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A rust that has 5 spore stages. Rusts and Smuts for $200