1.(Plants) any member of a kingdom of organisms (Fungi) that lack chlorophyll, leaves, true stems, and roots, reproduce by spores, and live as saprotrophs or parasites. The group includes moulds, mildews, rusts, yeasts, and mushrooms ...
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produce them. Obligate parasites, which require living cytoplasm and have extremely specialized nutritional requirements, are exceptionally difficult, and often impossible, to grow in aculturedish in a laboratory. Examples of obligate parasites are the downy mildews, the powdery mildews, and the rust...
noun(Bot.)Any one of thefungi, a large and very complex group of thallophytes of low organization, -- the molds, mildews, rusts, smuts, mushrooms, toadstools, puff balls, and the allies of each. Seefungi. noun(Med.)A spongy, morbid growth or granulation in animal bodies, as the pr...
The genome could also help farmers avoid Asian soybean rust disease, a highly destructive fungus spread by the wind. 基因组还可以帮助农民避免亚洲大豆锈病,这是一种破坏力非常强的真菌疾病,通过风力传播。 You may say so. Anyway, caterpillar fungus is one of the traditional Chinese tonics . It's ...
plant health and are responsible for the majority of plant diseases and important agents of infectious diseases of immuno compromised humans.Kingdom Fungiinclude four phyla:Ascomycota(sac fungi),Basidiomycota(club and mushroom fungi; rusts; and smuts),Chytridiomycota(chytrids), andZygomycota(bread ...
PREDATORY FUNGI Predatory fungi develop an extensive hyphal system in the substratum; the hyphae give rise to trapping devices, either adhesive pegs, nets, or constricting rings, which are used to attract and capture rotifers and nematodes. Preliminary evidence indicates that several species of predato...
Rust fungi need a host plant to live and therefore will spread to other plants to survive.What Is Rust Fungus? Fungus comes in many shapes, sizes, colors, and textures. Fungus grows in cool, damp places all over the world. Some are large enough to hold in two hands, and others are ...
Parasitic on plant roots; produces large ascocarps; forms yeastlike conidia; example genus isNeolecta. ClassPneumocystidomycetes Parasitic or pathogenic in animals; contains 1 order. OrderPneumocystidales Parasitic in the alveoli of thelungsof some vertebrates; asexual reproduction by fission; exampl...
First report of rust disease on ‘ohi'a and the causal fungus, Puccinia psidii, in Japan. J. Gen. Plant Pathol. 75: 428 – 431 .Kawanishi T, Uematsu S, Kakishima M, Kagiwada S, Hamamoto H, Horie H, Namba S (2009) First report of rust disease on ohia and the causal fungus, ...