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To add an active, selected culture of yeast or malo-lactic bacteria to a must, juice or unfinished wine.
Ãâó: www.thewineplace.ca/Tips/Glossary.aspx
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Pathogen or its parts brought into contact with a host (2). J
Ãâó: scarab.msu.montana.edu/Disease/DiseaseGuidehtml/gl...
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The initial organism or organisms that establish a new colony or population; breeding stock. The term is commonly applied to the application of small amounts of microrganisms to establish new populations in soils or composts, for example, Rhizobium bacteria are commonly applied as an inoculum to legume seeds at planting time.
Ãâó: www.sustainableag.net/glossary_e-i.htm
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| inoculum |
the substance used to make an inoculation, environmentally speaking, consisting of a blend of microbial life forms, trace minerals, and nutrients
Ãâó: www.eco-tec-inc.com/glossary.html
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Portions of a pathogen capable of causing infection or initiating mycorrhizal upon contact with the host.
Ãâó: www.cof.orst.edu/cof/teach/for442/glossary/gloss1....
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