10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENTOPHYTE»
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entophyte in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Winston's Cumulative ...: Encyclopedia; a Comprehensive ...
( en'tu-fit) , Entophyte a term applied to minute plants growing on or in living
animals, or in the tissues of other lants. They all belong to the orders Agae or
Fungi. In many cases the growth of the plant appears to be a. consequence of the
...
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The New Sydenham Society's Lexicon of Medicine and the ...
Of, or belonging to, an Entophyte. E. diseases. Diseases caused by the growth of
an Entophyte. Entophytog-en esis. ('Euro's; <p!n-ov, a plant ; •yiuto-is, generation.
F. emphytogmesit ; G. Eingeweidepjlanzenerzeugung .) The production or ...
New Sydenham Society, Henry Power, Leonard William Sedgwick, 1882
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The Journal of the Horticultural Society of London
Were the fungus an entophyte, did it arise from a visible demonstrable alteration
of the contents of the cells, did it break out from within the plant to its external
surface, the latter position might be considered as proved.* The contrary,
however ...
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A Practical treatise on the diseases of the lungs
and found on the walls of tuberculous cavities : the jointed tubes of the entophyte
had been expectorated two days, at least, before death. 1440. Virchow found an
abundant crop of Sarcinoe Goodsirii in a gangrenous portion of lung : they must ...
Walter Hayle Walshe, 1871
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Biological Controls for Preventing Food Deterioration: ...
The mechanism of a fungal entophyte stimulating the host growth might be
attributed to the phytohormone effect produced by entophytic fungi (Dai et al.,
2008). It is reasonable to believe that enhancement of plant growth induced by
fungal ...
ENTOPHYTE, n. eritv fil, En tophytes, -fite, or En'to- phyta, n. plu. en-tffi-td [Gr.
entos. within; phuton, a plant]: vegetable parasites which exist within living
bodies, found in some diseases of the mucous membranes of the mouth and
alimentary ...
I then talked with the agent about fescue and learned that I needed to consider
growing something called an entophyte-free variety. An entophytic relationship is
when one organism lives inside another for mutual benefit. It turns out that a ...
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Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society
Were the fungus an entophyte, did it arise from. a visible demonstrable alteration
of the contents of the cells, did' it break out from. within the plant to its external
surface, the latter position might be considered as proved.* The contrary,
however ...
Royal Horticultural Society (Great Britain), 1852
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Winston's Cumulative Loose-leaf Encyclopedia: A ...
Entophyte Envoy cept the stalk-eyed and sessile-eyed groups. The groups
usually noted by it •re the Ostracoda, as Cypris ; Voprpdda, 1 as Cyclops;
Cla&oclra, as Daphnia ( w a t e r-tlea ) ; B ranchiopoda, as the brine-shrimp and
the glacier-fl ...
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WINSTON'S CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF ENCYCLOPEDIA
Entophyte. Envoy. cept the stalk-eyed and sessile-eyed and are included in the
orders Tremntiida groups. The groups usually noted by it (fluke*), Tirnidda (
tapeworms), .4cu»- are the OstracCda, as Cypris : Copcpoda, thoccphdla (
intestinal ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ENTOPHYTE»
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Rebuilding with Bluegrass Heifers
He relates that because the heifers have grazed entophyte-fescue grass in Kentucky, once they leave the Bluegrass State for other areas ... «AgWeb, Jun 14»
Gone Native
“I would recommend to anyone looking to create naturalized areas to choose a seeding rate carefully and use entophyte-enhanced seed if ... «Golf Course Industry Magazine, Dec 10»