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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SAPROPHYTICALLY»
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We know that among the rusts or Uredineae there occur upon grain summer
spores or uredospores (stylospores) and winter spores or teleutospores ; out of
the latter are formed saprophytically in the fallen leaves a promycelium which ...
Edward C. Hegeler, Paul Carus, 1898
2
Insect Pathology V2: An Advanced Treatise
Most insect-pathogenic Hyphomycetes readily grow saprophytically on artificial
media, but they may do so less readily in nature. The vegetative mycelium of
some species, notably of Beauveria, spreads extensively from buried insect
cadavers ...
3
The diseases of tropical plants
Fungi — Plants without chlorophyll and living either parasitically or
saprophytically on other organisms. Bacteria. — Minute organisms possessing
some of the characters of fungi and living either parasitically or saprophytically.
Slime moulds.
Melville Thurston Cook, 1913
4
The Fungous Diseases of Man
Most of the plant parasites can be isolated and cultivated saprophytically on
nutrient media. On the other hand, many fungi are obligate parasites which have
not been cultivated except on suitable living host tissues. Such obligate parasites
are ...
John Walter Wilson, Orda Allen Plunkett, 1965
5
Plant Pathogenesis and Disease Control
Because obligate parasites cannot live saprophytically, they should overcome
adverse conditions by producing dormant organs or by altering the host plant.
Between these two extremes, perthophyte and facultative saprophytes exist.
For example, the pathotypes of the Entomophthora grylli complex have specificity
in infection at the taxonomic level of grasshopper subfamily (Carruthers et al.,
1997). These fungi cannot grow saprophytically and survive as resting spores.
7
The Romance of the Fungus World: An Account of Fungus Life ...
These fungi, while normally acting as parasites, are able at need to exist
saprophytically, although when reduced to the latter existence, they are seldom
able to complete their full development. Of this type are the smuts, which, in the
absence ...
Robert Thatcher Rolfe, F. W. Rolfe, 1974
8
FUNDAMENTALS OF BOTANY VOL-1
The fungus grows saprophytically on a number of substrata like dung, hush,
straw, sacking, wood and similar materials. Chaetomium may cause superficial
decay of wood. The breakdown of wood/cellulose is brought about due to the ...
9
Diseases of Shade Trees, Revised Edition
They are often found growing saprophytically on the bark of living trees and on
dead branches both on the tree and on the ground. A wound is the key event in
canker formation. The most common wound site is a branch stub, although ...
10
Rhizoctonia Solani, Biology and Pathology
In Martinson's experiments (1963) with artificially infested soil, the percentage of
holes invaded saprophytically by R. solani increased with temperature increases
from 15-25°C, but there were no differences between 25° and 30°. The effect of ...
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Malaysia reports increase in melioidosis post-floods
The organism is saprophytically found in soil and water. People usually get infected by contact with contaminated soil or water through skin wounds, inhalation ... «Outbreak News Today, mar 15»
Burkholderia pseudomallei at the Tulane National Primate Research …
The organism is saprophytically found in soil and water. People usually get infected by contact with contaminated soil or water through skin wounds, inhalation ... «Outbreak News Today, fev 15»
NT CDC warn of record number of melioidosis cases
The organism is saprophytically found in soil and water. People usually get infected by contact with contaminated soil or water through skin wounds, inhalation ... «Examiner.com, fev 12»
The Universe is a Mushroom
Most of the fungi we eat obtain their energy by one of two means: saprophytically, by decomposing dead vegetable matter, and mycorrhizally [like chanterelles ... «Albany Times Union, jul 09»