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1. A class of [[fungicide]] that enters the plant and is translocated ([[translocation]]) upward within the plant through the [[xylem]] by way of the [[transpiration]] stream.<br><br> | 1. A class of [[fungicide]] that enters the plant and is translocated ([[translocation]]) upward within the plant through the [[xylem]] by way of the [[transpiration]] stream.<br><br> | ||
https://pesticidestewardship.org/resistance/PublishingImages/Xylem%20Mobile.png<br><br> | |||
This illustration shows the upward (acropetal) movement of flowering information. A [[penetrant]] would also move upward through the plant.<br> | This illustration shows the upward (acropetal) movement of flowering information. A [[penetrant]] would also move upward through the plant.<br> | ||
Source: | Source: https://pesticidestewardship.org/resistance/FungicideResistance/Pages/Fungicide-Terms-to-Know.aspx<br><br> |
Revision as of 13:10, 25 July 2016
1. A class of fungicide that enters the plant and is translocated (translocation) upward within the plant through the xylem by way of the transpiration stream.
This illustration shows the upward (acropetal) movement of flowering information. A penetrant would also move upward through the plant.
Source: https://pesticidestewardship.org/resistance/FungicideResistance/Pages/Fungicide-Terms-to-Know.aspx