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Definition of Pathogenes
1. pathogene [n] - See also: pathogene
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pathogenes
Literary usage of Pathogenes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of Water Bacteriology: With Special Reference to Sanitary Water by Samuel Cate Prescott, Charles-Edward Amory Winslow (1913)
"... CHAPTER V THE ISOLATION OF SPECIFIC Pathogenes FROM WATER THE discovery of
the organisms which specifically cause infectious diseases naturally led to ..."
2. Manual of Tree Diseases by William Howard Rankin (1918)
"All damping-off pathogenes are markedly influenced by temperature, soil moisture
and the humidity of the atmosphere. A relatively high temperature, ..."
3. Manual of Tree Diseases by William Howard Rankin (1918)
"All damping-off pathogenes are markedly influenced by temperature, soil moisture
and the humidity of the atmosphere. A relatively high temperature, ..."
4. An Outline of the History of Phytopathology by Herbert Hice Whetzel (1918)
"Both these pathogenes spread rapidly and became so destructive as to threaten
the wine industry of France. Millardet, already one of the most noted ..."
5. An Introduction to Bacterial Diseases of Plants by Erwin Frink Smith (1920)
"Studies of sub-species of various pathogenes. There are a good many. 15.
Critical study of the chemistry of all the tumor-produc- ing-species, ..."