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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SAPROBE»
Découvrez l'usage de
saprobe dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
saprobe et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Dictionary of Natural Resource Management
See also Epiphyte; Saprobe; Saprozote. saprotism A general term describing the
condition of living on dead, organic material. See also Saprobe; Saprophyte;
Saprozote. saprotrophs A general term describing any organism capable of ...
2
Mycotechnology: Present Status and Future Prospects
Bioremediation of Cadmium in soils by Eucalyptus, Arbuscular Mycorrhizal and
Saprobe fungi: A case study The experiments were carried out using Eucalyptus (
Eucalyptus globulus Labill.). Plants were grown in a greenhouse and watered ...
3
Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi
(1896) nom. dub., Protozoa. Excluded from Mycetozoa by Olive (1975; 6)
saprobe (saprogen, saprotroph), an organism using dead organic material as
food, and commonly causing its decay (saprobe is the preferred term for fungi),
Saprobic, ...
P. M. Kirk, Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth,
2008
4
Fungal Families of the World
See Hudson (Fungal saprophytism, edn 2, 1980), saprophyte. saprogen, a
saprobe (ЧМ), saprophyte, a plant feeding by external digestion of dead organic
matter; commonly misapplied to fungi where saprobe (Ч?) 15 111е preferred
term.
P. F. Cannon, P. M. Kirk,
2007
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Chemistry and Biology of Water, Air and Soil: Environmental ...
The term "saprobe" relates to the intensity of the degradation processes in water
and changes of ecological indicators evoking these processes. Water saprobe is
a biological state caused by pollution from biologically degradable organic ...
6
Illustrated Glossary of Protoctista: Vocabulary of the ...
Saprobe (adj. saprobic) Saprophyte; saprotroph. Organism utilizing a type of
hetero- trophy in which it obtains food from dead organic matter; organism
feeding by osmotrophy , the mode of nutrition involving the absorption of soluble
organic ...
Lynn Margulis, Heather I. McKhann, Lorraine Olendzenski,
1993
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Soil Enzymology in the Recycling of Organic Wastes and ...
However, the microbial activity was stimulated by the addition of DOR incubated
with the saprobe fungi as indicated by the increase of soil enzyme activities
detected. The protease activity was always higher than the control soil
irrespective of ...
Carmen Trasar-Cepeda, Teresa Hernández, Carlos García,
2011
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A Dictionary of Environment and Conservation
saprobe 380 when shaken. Saponins have a bitter taste, hydrolyse red blood
cells, and are very toxic to fish. They occur in a wide variety of plants, including
Saponaria ofl'icinalis (soapwort), which produces a lathery liquid, once widely
used ...
Chris Park, Michael Allaby,
2013
Saprobe? The cuticle of an insect or other arthropod may carry unger- minated
spores of nearly any fungus that are wholly noninfective for invertebrates.
Similarly, the growth of a fungus on a dead insect is no indication that the fungus
caused ...
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The Fertilizer Encyclopedia
Saprobe: See Saprophyte Sapropelic coal: See Coal Saprophage Saprophage is
an organism that feeds on non-living organic matter. ~ Saprophyte Saprophyte,
also called saprobe or saprotroph, is an organism which obtains its food only ...
Vasant Gowariker, V. N. Krishnamurthy, Sudha Gowariker,
2009
4 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SAPROBE»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
saprobe est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Deadly Fungus Killing U.S. Snakes Similar to That Seen in Bats
"The snake fungus has the ability, just like the bat fungus, to live as a saprobe, consuming dead organic matter," Miller said. "It doesn't need the animal to live, ... «HealthDay, juin 15»
White-Nose Syndrome in Bats Parallels New Deadly Fungal …
In addition, both can live as a saprobe, consuming dead organic matter. "Ophidiomyces ophidiicola is an emerging infectious disease," said Frank Gleason, ... «Science World Report, juin 15»
Environment: Biologists say new snake pathogen is 'eerily similar' to …
“The snake fungus has the ability, just like the bat fungus, to live as a saprobe, consuming dead organic matter,” Miller said. “It doesn't need the animal to live, ... «Summit County Citizens Voice, juin 15»
Snake fungal disease parallels white-nose syndrome in bats
"The snake fungus has the ability, just like the bat fungus, to live as a saprobe, consuming dead organic matter," Miller said. "It doesn't need the animal to live, ... «Phys.Org, juin 15»