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myco- (ˈmaɪkəʊ) irreg. combining form (for myceto-) of Gr. µύκης fungus, used in chemical and botanical terms: mycoˈdextrin, -ˈinulin, substances analogous to dextrin and inulin (respectively) found in the truffle Elaphomyces granulatus. mycoˈmysticism, mystical sensations induced by drugs extracted...
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Myco (singer)
Myco (born February 27, 1979 in Shinjuku, Tokyo) is a Japanese singer, voice actress, and radio personality. She was the vocalist for the band Changin' My Life, which was formed in 2001 and disbanded in 2003. She was the voice actor for the main character of the hit anime Full Moon o Sagashite, Mits...
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Myco
Myco may refer to: Myco (programming), a framework for developing software applications in the Perl programming language
Myco (singer) (born 1979), Japanese singer
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mycophage
mycophage (ˈmaɪkəʊfeɪdʒ) [f. myco- + -phage.] One who or that which eats fungi.1958 Times Lit. Suppl. 19 Dec. 742/1 Why do the English and the Celts fear all but the cultivated mushroom, while Slavs and Italians are enthusiastic mycophages? 1965 B. E. Freeman tr. Vandel's Biospeleology xix. 328 It i...
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Mycobacteriaceae
The Greek prefix myco- means 'fungus', alluding to this genus' mold-like colony surfaces.
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mycobacterium
mycobacterium (maɪkəʊbækˈtɪərɪəm) [mod.L. (Lehmann & Neumann Atlas und Grundriss der Bakteriologie (1896) II. 108), f. myco- + bacterium.] A saprophytic or parasitic bacterium of the genus so called, which includes those causing tuberculosis, leprosy, and other diseases in man and other animals; als...
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Mycopan
Etymology
The name Mycopan alludes to a fungal (myco-) version of Pan and his furry legs and woodland home.
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mycophilic
mycophilic, a. (maɪkəʊˈfɪlɪk) [f. myco- + -philic.] Fond of mushrooms; feeding upon mushrooms.1972 Times Lit. Suppl. 25 Feb. 211/1 (Advt.), A favourite with mushroom-hunting enthusiasts and mycophilic epicures.
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Myco-heterotrophy
Myco-heterotrophy (from Greek μύκης , "fungus", ἕτερος , "another", "different" and τροφή , "nutrition") is a symbiotic relationship between certain kinds of plants and fungi, in which the plant gets all or part of its food from parasitism upon fungi rather than from photosynthesis. A myco-heterotro...
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mycophagy
mycophagy (maɪˈkɒfədʒɪ) [See myco- and -phagy.] The eating of fungi; esp. of those species usually neglected or avoided. Hence myˈcophagist, one who practises mycophagy; also, an animal that eats fungi; myˈcophagous a. = mycetophagous adj. (s.v. myceto-).1861 H. Macmillan Footn. Page Nat. 262 The du...
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mycobiont
mycobiont Bot. (maɪkəʊˈbaɪɒnt) [f. myco- + Gr. βιουντ-, pr. pple. stem of βιοῦν to live, f. βίος life.] The fungal component of a lichen; any fungus which is associated with an alga to form a lichen.1957 G. D. Scott in Nature 2 Mar. 486/2 Three new terms are here proposed... They are:..(2) ‘mycobion...
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List of myco-heterotrophic genera
This is a list of plant genera that engage in myco-heterotrophic relationships with fungi. It does not include the fungi that are parasitized by these plants. Monocotyledons Burmanniaceae (Dioscoreales) Afrothismia - 3 species Apteria - 1 species Burmannia - 60 species Campylosiphon - 1 species Dict...
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mycotrophy
mycotrophy Bot. (maɪˈkɒtrəfɪ) [a. G. mykotrophie (R. Falck 1923, in Mykologische Untersuchungen und Berichte II. 49), f. myco- + Gr. τροϕή nourishment: see -y3.] The state of certain plants which have mycorrhizæ growing in association with their roots, possibly as an aid in the assimilation of nutri...
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Mycopteris
The name "Mycopteris" is derived from the Greek roots myco-, "fungus", and -pteris, "fern", referring to the near-universal association of these ferns
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Myco-heterophytes and parasitic plants in food chains. American Biology Teacher 61: 575–578.
Hibbett DS. 2002. When good relationships go bad. Myco-heterotrophs: hacking the mycorrhizal network. Mycena News 57(3): 1,8.
Dr. Martin Bidartondo: Selected publications
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