fungi造句91. Russula is a kind of important ecotomycorrhi zal fungi. Many species of this genus have edible and pharmaceutical value.
92. The site had been inoculated with soil containing suitable mycorrhizal fungi.
93. Fungus balls may also form when fungi colonize cavitary lesions of tuberculosis.
94. The studies consistently showed that ionizing radiation significantly enhances the growth of fungi that contain melanin.
95. Some endophytic fungi involved in gramineous plants could provide better resistance to pests and plant pathogens, better tolerance to drought, better plant growth and tillering of the host.
96. "It was fungi that allowed plants to move onto land around 600 million years ago, " explained Professor Lynn Boddy, a mycologist at the Cardiff School of Biosciences.
97. The results showed that the quantity, population, and distribution of the endophytic fungi varied in different part of the plant Camellia sinensis.
98. Fungi may be implicated in the pathogenesis of most chronic rhinosinusitis.
99. Under optimal conditions, the rates at which white rot fungi mineralize lignin rival their rates of polysaccharide degradation.
100. The good news about fungi is that they are relatively stable.
101. This mutation was the same as those identified in MBC resistant field isolates of other phytopathogenic fungi, and there existed obvious negative cross resistance between MBC and diethofencarb(NPC).
102. Some cheeses are soaked in brine to stimulate the development of specific fungi and 'bacteria; Limburger is one such cheese.
103. Each year, molting or dead crustaceans, fungi, and insects shed billions of metric tons of chitin.
104. Ascomycete: any of various members of a large group of fungi characterized by the presence of sexually produced spores formed within an ascus.
105. The results showed that AM fungi improved the root activity of sweet pepper and promoted the germination and growth of fibrous root.
106. Trichoderma is an important group in the biological control of fungi and has been successfully used in agriculture.
107. Wood decay fungi, such as Trichoderma sp. , after they attach themselves to the surface, secrete a whole family of cellulolytic enzymes.
108. Most, if not all fungi can dispense with inorganic sources.
109. Straw mushroom is cultivated widely in tropical and subtropical regions of the edible fungi.
110. The fermentation extract of SZF2 and SZF7exhibited an inhibitory ability to 5 species of phytopathogenic fungi, this showed that thefermentation extract had a broad antibiotic spectrum.
111. In the economy meaning, there are 77 edulis fungi, 43 medical fungi, 24 poisonous fungi, 93 ectotrophic mycorrhiza fungi and 32 wood rotten fungi.
112. Lichen is a sort of complex life that living in symbiotic relationship with fungi and algae, named by the mycobiont lichen-forming fungi taxonomically.
113. Often mistakenly referred to as a mycotoxin, cyclopenin shows little toxicity against mammalian cells, bacteria or fungi in vitro.
114. The results showed that bleeding sap had quite strong fungistatic activities on plant pathogenic fungi.
115. Relatively, rumen fungi had a less number and slower growth rate compared with rumen bacteria.
116. Polyporus sp. is a kind of rare fungus parasitizing the mulberry, it is reported that most of fungi of polyporus have the high medicinal value.
117. Dissemination of the infectious agent (M. tuberculosis, fungi) may produce a similar pattern in other organs.
118. In 1994, a US company was awarded a patent for neem oil as a method of controlling fungi yet this tree has been used in Indian agriculture for centuries.
119. Interplanting with Cassia rotundifolia Pers significantly decreased the amount of fungi and increased the amount of actinomycetes and nitrogen-fixing bacteria in different soil layers.
120. TUB 2 gene is the resistance gene to benzimidazole in plant pathogenic fungi.