purulo-necrotic periodontitis - определение. Что такое purulo-necrotic periodontitis
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Что (кто) такое purulo-necrotic periodontitis - определение

SPECIES OF VIRUS
Lettuce necrotic yellows virus

Aggressive periodontitis         
PERIODONTITIS CHARACTERIZED BY RAPID ATTACHMENT LOSS AND BONE DESTRUCTION
Aggressive periodontal disease; Localized aggressive periodontitis; Generalized aggressive periodontitis
Aggressive periodontitis describes a type of periodontal disease and includes two of the seven classifications of periodontitis as defined by the 1999 classification system:
Chronic periodontitis         
CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY PROCESS THAT AFFECTS THE TISSUES THAT SURROUND AND SUPPORT THE TEETH
Chronic periodontitis is one of the seven categories of periodontitis as defined by the American Academy of Periodontology 1999 classification system. Chronic periodontitis is a common disease of the oral cavity consisting of chronic inflammation of the periodontal tissues that is caused by the accumulation of profuse amounts of dental plaque.
Turf necrotic ring spot         
SPECIES OF FUNGUS
Draft:Turf Necrotic Ring Spot; Ophiosphaerella korrae
Necrotic ring spot is a common disease of turf caused by soil borne fungi (Ophiosphaerella korrae) that mainly infects roots (4). It is an important disease as it destroys the appearance of turfgrasses on park, playing fields and golf courses.

Википедия

Lettuce necrotic yellows cytorhabdovirus

Lettuce necrotic yellows cytorhabdovirus (LNYV) is a plant virus belonging to the virus order Mononegavirales, family Rhabdoviridae and genus Cytorhabdovirus. It was first identified in Australia in the plant species Lactuca sativa in 1963 by Stubbs et al. Since then it has been identified in many other plant species including Datura stramonium and Nicotiana glutinosa. The virus is transmitted by the insect vector Hyperomyzus lactucae the insect can become infected by feeding on an infected plant. It then acts as a reservoir for the virus in which it can multiply. The virus is also transmitted congenitally to its progeny