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The term "a broad host range" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where something has the ability to affect a wide variety of different hosts. For example, "The new virus has a broad host range, so it is capable of infecting many different types of species."
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EPNs have a high reproductive potential and a broad host range and are easily applied with conventional spraying equipment.
Type A influenza virus has a broad host range and has caused substantial human morbidity and mortality.
We conclude that SP6 encodes two tail proteins providing it a broad host range among Salmonella enterica.
rAAV has a broad host range and is capable of transducing both dividing and non-dividing cells.
H. seropedicae is a broad host range endophyte that colonizes sugarcane, rice, wheat, sorghum, and maize, and is used in biofertilizer formulations for non-leguminous crops [30].
B. bassiana is registered biopesticide that act on a broad host range of approximately 700 insect species used for management of several crop insect pests.
It is a broad host range pathogen that infects many crop plants, including wheat and barley, and causes head blight and rot diseases throughout the world [1].
"Because [SOD] has an aerial phase and it has such a broad host range, instead of eradication we should be thinking of suppression".
Gyroporus cyanescens is an ectomycorrhizal species that has a broad host range.
Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) is a versatile pathogen with a broad host range.
Firstly, the NDM-1 gene was carried on a broad host range IncL/M plasmid.
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