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Example sentences for "fungal"

Lexicographically close words:
funerals; funerary; funere; funereal; funeris; fungi; fungicide; fungicides; fungoid; fungous
  1. Scott also calls attention to the danger of being deceived by fungal hyphae in observations on germination of pollen.

  2. The suggestion that the stigma should be covered with a crust of plaster of Paris, pierced by a hole to allow the pollen-tubes to enter, bears a resemblance to Miyoshi's experiments with germinating pollen and fungal spores.

  3. Each kind of ant is so addicted to its own particular fungal food that it refuses disdainfully, even when hungry, the produce of an alien nest.

  4. Wilder is not as well known in the markets as it should be, and now that fungal diseases can be controlled by spraying should be more commonly planted in commercial vineyards, especially for local markets.

  5. Rotundifolia is remarkably resistant to the attacks of all insects and to fungal diseases.

  6. Both vine and fruit of Niagara are more susceptible to fungal diseases than those of Concord, especially to black-rot, which proves a veritable scourge with this variety in unfavorable seasons.

  7. The vine is very hardy, unusually free from fungal diseases, is very resistant to phylloxera and has been used in France as a phylloxera-resistant grafting-stock.

  8. The vine is strong in growth, productive, hardy and exempt from fungal diseases; but the grapes are not high in quality, and flesh, skin and seed characters are such that the fruit is not as pleasant to eat as the other black varieties named.

  9. The vines are almost immune to mildew, rot, phylloxera, or other fungal or insect pests; they give not only an abundance of fruit but on arbors and trellises are much prized for their shade and beauty.

  10. The vines are productive and are unusually free from attacks of fungal diseases.

  11. The vines are productive and are reported to be unusually free from attacks of fungal diseases.

  12. Lady is generally accredited with being the highest in quality of all the seedlings of Concord and, added to its high quality, it is early, fairly vigorous, hardy, and nearly as free from fungal diseases as its parent.

  13. It is somewhat susceptible to fungal diseases, mildew especially, and needs more than ordinary care.

  14. Oporto is very hardy, unusually free from fungal diseases, and its must is very thick and dark, even staining the hands a deep purple, hence suitable for adding color to wines.

  15. It is stronger in growth, slightly more productive, possibly hardier, and more exempt from fungal diseases than the average of Rogers' hybrids.

  16. Vine a strong grower, usually hardy, produces light crops except in favored locations, both leaves and fruit subject to attacks of fungal diseases.

  17. Both vines and fruits of Niagara are more susceptible to fungal diseases than are those of Concord and especially to black-rot, which proves a veritable scourge with this variety in unfavorable seasons and localities.

  18. Ives is hardly as widely grown as formerly, having been most popular at the time when the Catawba along the Ohio River was succumbing to fungal diseases and a more healthy and productive grape was wanted.

  19. At best it is not a northern grape, ripening its fruit in New York only occasionally, and is much subject to fungal diseases.

  20. When they are grown under such conditions the roots always tend to get more or less diseased and covered with slime, probably fungal in nature.

  21. With peas it is impossible to get a satisfactory crop if the seed is below the cork, as the plant is very prone to bacterial and fungal infection in its early stages, and damp cotyledons are fatal for this reason.

  22. For some obscure reason the Basidiomycetes do not readily form lichens, so that only a few forms are known in which the fungal element is a member of this family.

  23. The apothecia, though of the normal fungal type and usually disk-shaped, are somewhat more variable, and since the variations are of value in classification some more details may be added.

  24. Since they are provided with both fungal and algal elements, they are able to develop directly, under suitable conditions, into a new thallus.

  25. There are three methods of reproduction of the lichen: by fragmentation, by soredia, by the formation of fungal spores.

  26. Theoretically the lichens may be classified on the basis of their algal constituent, on the basis of their fungal constituent, or they may be classified as if they were homogeneous organisms.

  27. The majority of the lichens, however, possess a stratified thallus in which the gonidia are found as a definite layer or layers embedded in a pseudo-parenchymatous mass of fungal hyphae, i.

  28. The reproductive organs of the lichen are of a typically fungal character, i.

  29. The view of the dual nature of lichens had hitherto been based on analysis; the final proof of this view was now supplied by the actual synthesis of a lichen from fungal and algal constituents.

  30. It has been made clear above that the gonidia are nothing more than algal cells, which have been ensnared by fungal hyphae and made to develop in captivity (fig.

  31. There are two main divisions of lichens, Ascolichenes and Basidiolichenes, according to the nature of the fungal element, whether an ascomycete or basidiomycete.

  32. Ephebe pubescens) the form of thallus is the form of the filamentous alga which is merely surrounded by the fungal hyphae (fig.

  33. Fossil Leaf l with Nests of Infesting Fungal Spores f on its lower side] Algae.

  34. He does not hesitate to suggest that the function of conidia in the complicated cycle of fungal reproduction is to form the cellulose-dissolving ferment.

  35. Yet it seems to us that the loss of sense organs from fungal infection and concomitant shortening of the antennae (pl.

  36. To prevent fungal growth on oothecae of P.

  37. Later, the browning progresses down the needle and the fungal fruiting bodies are produced.

  38. These tendrils contain spores which can cause further infection, and arise from small dark fungal fruiting structures called pycnidia.

  39. In late summer and early fall, dark brown fungal growths replace the orange structures.

  40. Small black fungal structures (pycnidia) appear as small pimples on the dead bark.

  41. Fries did his great work in fungal study and research.

  42. Fungal spores when brought in contact with a wound on a tree or other suitable place, and provided with suitable conditions of growth, germinate, penetrate the tissues and grow very rapidly.

  43. Hedgcock, of the United States Bureau of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, for revision of the text relating to the fungal enemies of the forest, in Chapter VI.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fungal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.