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The fact that seeds are both vehicles and victims of disease calls for some clarification of concepts. So do the facts that seeds, without being diseased, may be vehicles of pathogens, as well as they may be victims of detriments other than disease, such as insect damage.
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© 1977 Paul Neergaard
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Neergaard, P. (1977). Diseases and Injuries of Seed. In: Seed Pathology. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02842-9_2
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