adj
Relating to agrobacteria.
n
A soil bacterium, of the genus Agrobacterium, which can fix nitrogen, and causes the formation of crown galls in plants.
n
(pathology) the pathologic desire to eat excessive starch, starchlike or carbohydrate-rich foods
adj
Synonym of antiherbivore
n
(biology) A laboratory procedure in which samples of a fungus are treated with a variety of antimycotics
adj
(bacteriology) Of or pertaining to bacteria of the domain Archaea, formerly classified as Archaebacteria
adj
Alternative form of archaebacterial [(bacteriology) Of or pertaining to bacteria of the domain Archaea, formerly classified as Archaebacteria]
n
(biology) A modified adipocyte, in some insects, containing symbiotic bacteria
n
Any part of an animal that hosts a population of bacteria
adj
(biology) That eats bacteria
n
A symbiotic form of the nitrogen-fixing bacterium Rhizobia, or the root nodule that it produces.
adj
Relating to the ingestion of caecotrophs
n
(biology) The culture of feces, typically in order to detect microorganisms within it
adj
Of or pertaining to the cryptogams.
n
(soil science) A dystric tropept.
adj
(living) within a fungus
adj
Relating to epibacteria
adj
Of or relating to epsilonproteobacteria.
n
The study of the historical uses and sociological impact of fungi.
n
Any extremophile bacterium of the phylum Euryarchaeota
n
(biology) An anomalous growth of certain bacteria in which they continue to elongate but do not divide.
n
The study of fungi; mycology.
n
Obsolete form of fecolith. [A calcified fecal deposit.]
n
Any halophile microorganism of the class Haloarchaea (or Halobacteria)
n
(biology) An organism that is parasitic in living tissue for some time and then continues to live in dead tissue
adj
Relating to herpetophiles
adj
Synonym of mycological
n
The study of mycobacteria
n
(biology) The biology of fungi
adj
(biology) Relating to mycobiota
n
An alternative diesel fuel produced by fungi
n
The study of fungi, in the wide sense.
n
nanotechnology (especially the production of nanoparticles) by means of fungi
n
biotechnology using fungi
n
(biology) An organism that derives nourishment from a pathogen
adj
(biology) Capable of being phagocytosed
n
The nature or function of a phagocyte.
adj
(ecology) Pertaining to phagomimicry; pertaining something that which is not food but which stimulates the feeding response.
adj
Relating to the phagomyxids
adj
(biology) Stimulating feeding in an organism.
n
bacteriology of the phytobacteria
adj
Of, or related to phytoparasites.
n
(biology) Any organism that is pathogenic to plants
adj
Relating to the Proteoarchaeota
n
(biology) The biome associated with a rhizosphere
n
(botany) The study of plant roots.
adj
(biology) Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a saprobe or saprobes; that feeds on dead or decaying organic matter.
adj
(of virus transmission) Involving the virus entering the foregut of an insect.
n
The scientific study of spores.
adj
Relating to the thaumarchaea.
adj
Relating to the Thaumarchaeota.
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