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Quantitative resistance See also: Resistance Resistance that is expressed as a continuous variate between maximum and minimum levels. It is frequently sensitive to environmental effects, inoculum density etc. Quantitative resistance is generally associated with polygenic inheritance, but the term is not synonymous either with polygenic or minor gene resistance because they refer to different attributes, the expression... | quantitative traits Español: características cuantitativas Portugués: caracteres quantitativos
| Quantitative variables Variables concerning quantitative or measurement data. The data can be represented on a numerical scale. | Quarantaine Confinement officiel d'articles réglementés, pour observation et recherche ou pour inspection, analyses et/ou traitements ultérieurs [FAO, 1990; révisée FAO, 1995; CEMP, 1999]; (d'un agent de lutte biologique) Détention officielle des agents de lutte biologique soumis à la réglementation phytosanitaire pour observation, recherche ou pour inspection et/ou analyses ultérieures [NIMP Pub. No. 3, 1996... | Quarantaine intermédiaire Quarantaine dans un pays autre que le pays d'origine ou de destination [CEMP, 1996] _________________ _________________ ___
Source: FAO, 2005. Glossaire des termes phytosanitaires. ISPM Pub. No. 5. Rome, Italie: FAO. | Quarantaine post-entrée Quarantaine appliquée à un envoi après son entrée [FAO, 1995] _________________ _________________ ___
Source: FAO, 2005. Glossaire des termes phytosanitaires. ISPM Pub. No. 5. Rome, Italie: FAO. | Quarantaine végétale L'ensemble des activités qui visent à prévenir l'introduction et/ou la dissémination d'organismes de quarantaine ou à assurer une lutte officielle à leur encontre [FAO, 1990; révisée FAO, 1995; CEMP, 1999] _________________ _________________ ___
Source: FAO, 2005. Glossaire des termes phytosanitaires. ISPM Pub. No. 5. Rome, Italie: FAO. | Quarantine (phytosanitary term) Official confinement of regulated articles for observation and research or for further inspection, testing and/or treatment [FAO, 1990; revised FAO, 1995; CEPM, 1999] _________________ _________________ ___
Source: FAO, 2005. Glossary of Phytosanitary Terms. ISPM Pub. No. 5. Rome, Italy: FAO. | Quarantine area (phytosanitary term) An area within which a quarantine pest is present and is being officially controlled [FAO, 1990; revised FAO, 1995] ______ Source: FAO, 2005. Glossary of Phytosanitary Terms. ISPM Pub. No. 5. Rome, Italy: FAO. | Quarantine pest (phytosanitary term) A pest of potential economic importance to the area endangered thereby and not yet present there, or present but not widely distributed and being officially controlled [FAO, 1990; revised FAO, 1995; IPPC 1997] ______ Source: FAO, 2005. Glossary of Phytosanitary Terms. ISPM Pub. No. 5. Rome, Italy: FAO. |
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