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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
ectophyte eddy correlation ectophyte Ecology, a plant that lives on the surface of
another organism. Thus, ectophytic. Also, epiphyte. ectopia Medicine, any
abnormality of the position of an organ or a part of the body, usually congenital.
ectopic ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
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Mycorrhizae: proceedings
... which I have been exploring and producing for the last twenty-odd years, are
now used to reduce bacterial contamination in sporophore tissue isolations and
in the recovery of the ectophyte from mycorrhizae. Many more vitamins and ...
Edward Hacskaylo, James Wessell Gerdemann, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1971
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Miscellaneous Publication
... years, are now used to reduce bacterial contamination in sporophore tissue
isolations and in the recovery of the ectophyte from mycorrhizae. Many more
vitamins and growth- stimulating extracts from roots are sometimes employed to
bring ...
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The Medical Vocabulary: Containing a Concise Explanation of ...
A genus of double monsters having but one umbilicus. ECTOPARASITES (Gr.
ektos, outwardly; parasites, parasite) Syn. of Epizoa. ECTOPHYTE (Gr. ektos,
outward1y; phuton, plant). A vegetable parasite, which grows on the skin of the
body.
Robert FOWLER (M.D., of Edinburgh.), 1860
ECTOPHYTE (Gr. ektos, outwardly ; phuton, plant). A vegetable parasite, which
grows on the skin of the body. ECTOP'IA (Gr. ekt out of; topos, place).
Displacement of parts. ECTOZO'A (Gr. ektos, outwardly; zsoni animal). 1.
Parasitic ani- mals ...
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Concept S Dictionary Of Agricultural Sciences
Ectophyte A plant which lives externally on another organism. Ectosymbiont A
symbiont that lives on the surface of or is physically separated from its host.
Ectotrophic Obtaining nourishment from outside; applied to certain parasitic fungi
that ...
I. C. Gupta, S. K. Gupta, 1992
Fungi that grow inside the tissue of host are called (1) Endophyte (2) Lithophyte (
3) Epiphyte (4) Ectophyte (AFMC 1996) 108. Which one of the following is used
in the manufacture of alcohol ? (1) Bacteria (2) Water molds (3) Yeasts (4) Slime
...
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
Kctoperitonitis, ek-to-per-it-on-i'-tis. Inflammation of the attached side of the
peritoneum. Ectophyte, ek' '-to-fit. A vegetable parasite on the skin. Ectopia,
Ectopy, ek-io'-pe-ah, ek'-to-pe. An abnormality of posi tion, usually congenital. E
ror'dis.
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
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A Complete Course in ISC Biology
... Ectophyte (d) None of the above (A.FMC. 1996) 13. A bird introduced from
another country became a serious pest due to (D.P.M.T. 1996) (a) Better
adaptation to new area (b) More sexual reproduction (c) Better nesting habitats (d
) Absence ...
V. B. Rastogi, B. Kishore, 1997
Dr. C. M. Govil. Diploxylon 205 Dolerotheca 37 D. formosa 37 Doretophyllum 79,
82 Diselma 208 Dory-Cordaites 144 Eccroustosperma 25 Ectophyte 169 Elatides
207 Embryonal cells 196 Embryophyta 7 Embryonal tier 194 Encephalartos 85, ...