Definition of Seed Infection
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Infection from outside may be introduced through the stigma, the ovary wall or pericarp, and the flower or fruit stalk, and later through the seed coat. A pathogen may penetrate several of these parts of the seed, and in turn infect them.
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Infection from outside may be introduced through the stigma, the ovary wall or pericarp, and the flower or fruit stalk, and later through the seed coat. A pathogen may penetrate several of these parts of the seed, and in turn infect them. INFECTION DIRECTLY FROM THE MOTHER PLANT. , .
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