PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «HYPHA»
hypha
facia
hyphae
fungi
mycelium
applications
papaver
fields
mold
function
plural
from
greek
ὑφή
huphḗ
long
branching
filamentous
structure
fungus
also
unrelated
actinobacteria
most
main
mode
vegetative
growth
collectively
hypha
more
merriam
webster
with
audio
pronunciations
word
games
biology
encyclopedia
britannica
typical
consists
mass
branched
tubular
filaments
enclosed
rigid
cell
wall
singular
branch
repeatedly
discovery
creating
metabolites
molecules
experts
scalable
production
dmpk
generation
polar
analogues
leading
provider
unique
natural
product
define
threadlike
elements
origin
latin
hyphḗ
related
forms
hyphal
adjective
forming
huph
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «HYPHA»
Descubra o uso de
hypha na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
hypha e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Mushrooms: Cultivation, Nutritional Value, Medicinal Effect, ...
A more careful study of an individual hypha will reveal that this cylindrical tube
has walls that enclose a multinucleate protoplasm, and new cell wall material is
laid down at the tips. Outstanding features of the fungal hypha are tip ...
Philip G. Miles, Shu-Ting Chang, 2004
2
Mycorrhizas: Anatomy and Cell Biology
apoplast: The non-living portion of fungal and plant cells. appressorium: A
swelling on a germ tube or hypha involved in attachment of hypha to root surface.
arbusculate coil: Coils of fungal hyphae with fine lateral branches; typical of Para-
type ...
R. Larry Peterson, Hugues B. Massicotte, Lewis H. Melville, 2004
3
The Genetics of Candida
hypha outgrowth 20 to 30 min after evagination. In addition, rather than being
located at the mother-daughter cell junction as it invariably is in a budding cell,
the filament ring forms on average several micrometers from the junction along
the ...
Donald R. Kirsch, Rosemarie Kelly, Myra B. Kurtz, 1990
4
Burton's Microbiology for the Health Sciences
Although many fungi are unicellular (e.g., yeasts), others grow as filaments called
hy- phae (sing., hypha), which intertwine to form a mass called a mycelium (pl.,
mycelia) or thallus; thus, they are quite different from bacteria, which are always ...
Paul G. Engelkirk, Janet L. Duben-Engelkirk, Gwendolyn R. Wilson Burton, 2011
5
Growth, Differentiation and Sexuality
Depending on the involvement of hyphal tips or short lateral branches, called
pegs, he categorized fusion events into four types: hypha-to-hypha, hypha-to-peg
, peg-to-peg and hook-to-clamp or clamp-connection fusions. Later studies
proved ...
Ursula Kües, Reinhard Fischer, 2006
6
Studies of the life cycle of Diplocarpon rosae Wolf on roses ...
The hyphal cell from which the penetrating hypha was formed enlarged just
before host cell invasion. This enlarged cell was delimited from the rest of the
hypha by a septum with woronin bodies and was closely appressed to the host
cell wall.
Emma Wanjiru Gachomo, 2005
On this basis the rate at which a hypha spanning the growth zone should extend
can be calculated by multiplying the zone width by the specific growth rate. The
result obtained corresponds closely with the observed radial growth rate, ...
Michael John Carlile, Sarah C. Watkinson, G. W. Gooday, 2001
8
Molecular and Cell Biology of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
As argued, perhaps the most obvious virulence trait of C. albicans which
separates it from noninfectious yeast like S. cerevisiae is the capacity to generate
a hypha. Understanding how C. albicans generates a hypha and the genes
involved in ...
D.J. Wright, Leonard Archard, 1992
9
Molecular Genetics of Host-Specific Toxins in Plant Disease: ...
Turgor pressure increases within the appressorium and a slender penetration
hypha extends from a small non-melanized region of its base called the "pore"
and pierces the underlying cuticle and cell wall [26,27]. The purpose of this
section of ...
Keisuke Kohmoto, Olen Yoder, 1998
10
Alcamo's Microbes and Society
A single fungal strand is a microscopically thin, threadlike unit called a hypha (pl.,
hyphae). All the hyphae of a single fungus collectively form an interwoven mass
called a mycelium (pl., mycelia), as shown in . Incidentally, you will note that ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «HYPHA»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
hypha no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Trinity River Jamboree is the 'Small Festival with the Big Heart'
Holding down the Silent Disco on the late night, we've got The OriGinAlz, Hypha, Psy Fi, Dov1, and many more. Add to that non-electronic ... «The Untz, jul 15»
Artistic treasures unfold in one woman's backyard garden
A character on a Disney show gave Mensinger the idea to create the troll, which is made out of hypha toofa, play sand and leftover wire from ... «Gainesville Times, jun 15»
We Got This Crew Releases Compilation Vol. 003 [Free-ish Download]
Staples of the West coast underground scene such as BOATS, Nico Luminous, and Hypha can be found amongst a slew of newcomers like ... «Your EDM, jun 15»
Emissions Festival is the Definition of West Coast Bass Culture …
Humboldt bass poet Hypha took to the stage once the versus set came to a close and kept things rolling without missing a beat. My first year at ... «Your EDM, jun 15»
Transcriptome changes in Fusarium verticillioides caused by …
Hydrophobins are another family of proteins that are associated with conidiogenesis as well as aerial hypha formation and have been shown to ... «BMC Blogs Network, abr 15»
Hypha Takes His Music to the Next Level with New Album [Muti Music]
Hypha is one of those rare artists with the Midas Touch; any style of music he tries his hand at is sure to be pure gold. From dubstep and DnB to ... «Your EDM, mar 15»
[PREMIERE] Hypha and Wu Wei - Huyendo [HYPHA out March 23 …
The virality of future bass has found its host in NorCal's Hypha, the humble Humboldt County producer, Aaron Brink. Unloading a monster ... «The Untz, mar 15»
Why Do These Ancient Bodies in Italy Refuse to Rot?
In recent years, scientists have been able to place the blame of this mummification on Hypha tombicina. The microscopic parasite likely does it ... «First to Know, mar 15»
My World Wars
... novel I eventually wrote exists a hidden thread, like the hypha that travel through the soil connecting mushrooms in different parts of a forest. «Huffington Post, fev 15»
Six bizarre things about fungi
This particular species is a tree parasite, causing white rot root disease on living trees and growing as a tube-like form called a hypha. «BBC News, fev 15»