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Перевод: fungi


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  1. Considering the vast range of secondary metabolites produced by fungi and bacteria, there is likely to be a huge number of potential uses in crop protection.
  2. Yellowing, said the Commission, was "difficult to interpret" and might be connected to fungi or the weather.
  3. Grayson cited "fungi, insects and so forth".
  4. A well-balanced mixture of vegetable matter (carbon) and animal waste (nitrogen), deposited in warm, damp conditions on a soil full of earthworms, bacteria, and fungi, will rot down very quickly.
  5. It is a wonderful fact that I should be affected, and thus deeply and powerfully, more than by aught else in all my experience - that this fruit should be borne in me sprung from a seed finer than the spores of fungi, floated from other atmospheres! finer than the dust caught in the sails of vessels a thousand miles from land!
  6. It is useless to apply organic matter in this form while at the same time inhibiting, by the use of certain artificial fertilizers, the fungi capable of converting that organic matter into humus.
  7. This matter of cellulose breakdown is of vital importance to the whole question of the nutrition of the living cells, for it has been shown by experiment that raw cellulose can be injurious to plants as it is indigestible to animals, and in both the soil and the digestive tract of herbivora, cellulose decomposition is largely performed by fungi.
  8. "Oh, Oz is good at fungi," muttered Jinny absently, wondering.
  9. After 9 years in which he applied microbial biochemistry to industrial manufacturing problems, he returned, in 1929, to academic work as professor of biochemistry at the London School of Hygiene, where he continued to identify the chemical constituents of fungi and discover their functions.
  10. Dampness and lack of ventilation are as welcoming to insects as they are to wood fungi and once these conditions are rectified the beetles will feel less inclined to stay.
  11. Arthropods afflicted with Laboulbeniales have a social disease; in a vast majority of cases the infection is acquired through close contact with another individual carrying mature fungi ready to discharge spores.
  12. Fungi.
  13. Blackbirds and thrushes will make a meal of ripening strawberries, pears etc, and even blue-tits can damage ripening apples and pears by pecking them and letting in fungi and bacteria that may cause the fruit to rot.

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