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phycomycete
phycomycete Bot. (ˈfaɪkəʊmaɪsiːt) [sing. of mod.L. Phycomycetes (A. de Bary Morphol. & Physiol. der Pilze (1866) p. vi), f. phyco- + mycetes.] A fungus belonging to one of the primitive groups formerly included in the class Phycomycetes, nearly always characterized by a vegetative thallus without se...
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phycomycosis
phycomycosis Path. (ˌfaɪkəʊmaɪˈkəʊsɪs) Pl. -mycoses. [f. phycomycete + -osis.] Infection with or a disease caused by phycomycetes, esp. the genera Mucor, Rhizopus, or Absidia; mucormycosis.1959 Lie-Kian-Joe et al. in Amer. Jrnl. Clin. Path. XXXII. 62/1 We use the name phycomycosis to designate a fun...
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Charles Drechsler
A new species of conidial phycomycete preying on nematodes" Mycologia 27:206-215.
1935. A nematode-capturing phycomycete forming chlamydospores terminally on lateral branches" Mycologia 49:387-391.
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Frederick Kroeber Sparrow
These organisms were also a part of the Phycomycete group. Additions to the phycomycete flora of the Douglas Lake region. V. New or interesting fungi.
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phyco-
phyco- (ˈfaɪkəʊ) combining form of Gr. ϕῦκος (L. fūcus) seaweed, used in the formation of modern scientific terms relating to seaweeds or algæ. phycochrom (ˈfaɪkəkrɒm), a species or individual of the family Phycochromaceæ or Cryptophyceæ of Algæ or seaweeds; so phycochroˈmaceous a., of or pertaining...
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Glossary of phytopathology
perithecia)
peritrichate
persistent transmission (syn. circulative transmission)
pest
pesticide
phenological synchrony
phenotype
phloem necrosis
Phycomycete
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