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exudative inflammation one in which the prominent feature is an exudate.
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exudate fluid which is deposited on the surface of tissue, mostly as result of a disease
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exude Slowly discharge; leak liquid material (exudate such as tannins or oxidized polyphenols) through pores or cuts, or by diffusion into the medium. In some woody plant species, exudation is associated with a lethal browning of explants.
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exudate A substance (usually liquid) formed inside a plant and discharged from diseased or injured tissue. The presence of an exudate often aids in diagnosis (eg, fire blight bacteria).
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exudate Material that has passed from within a plant structure to the outer surface or into the surrounding medium; as in leaf exudate, root exudate, etc. (8)
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