SOIL fungiIn order to determine the effect of different continuous cropping years on microbial community structure in tobacco, planting soil, the paper selected typical tobacco, planting regions, collected soil samples with different continuous cropping years, and analyzed differences ...
Fungi are further divided into six groups on the basis of the appearance of the spore; Glomeromycota, Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, Chytridiomycota, Blastocladiomycota, and Zygomycota. Fungi are essential organisms as most of them are used for the extraction of antimicrobial products for pharmaceutical...
What are the similarities and differences between bacteria, fungi, protists, and viruses? What are similarities and differences among bacteria, fungi and protozoa? What is the difference between fungi, protista, plantae, and moneran? How do protists differ from bacteria? What is t...
How are fungi different from plants? Explain why fungi are more closely related to animals than plants? What are the differences between bacteria, protists, and fungi? (a) What makes protists, animals, fungi, plants, and viruses different? (b) What makes them alike?
precision medicine. This review discusses the effects of sex differences on the brain and gut microbiota and the putative underlying mechanisms of action. Additionally, we discuss the consequences of interactions between sex differences and gut microbiota on the emergence of particular neuropsychiatric ...
within other organisms, on other organisms, and on inorganic surfaces. They infect eukaryotic organisms such as animals, plants, andfungi. Some bacteria are considered to beextremophilesand can survive in extremely harsh environments such as hydrothermal vents and in the stomachs of animals and ...
aGrowth culture analysis is used to quantify and characterize airborne cultural bacteria and fungi. A portion of the liquid sample is transferred to a culture medium on which the microorganisms are grown into colonies for counting. A broad spectrum of media is generally used. 成长文化分析用于定量...
Sex is a biological variable that affects immune responses to both self and foreign antigens (for example, those from fungi, viruses, bacteria, parasites and allergens). The sex of an individual is defined by the differential organization of chromosomes, reproductive organs, and sex steroid levels...
Females and males differ significantly in gross anatomy and physiology of the lower urinary tract, and these differences are commonly discussed in the medical and scientific literature. However, less attention is dedicated to investigating the varied development, function, and biology between females and...
Males of many species are more susceptible than females to infections caused by parasites, fungi, bacteria, and viruses. One proximate cause of sex differe... SL Klein - 《Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews》 被引量: 893发表: 2000年 Stress-induced changes in blood leukocyte distribution. Role...