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patogene gljive
English-Croatian dictionary. 2013.
English-Croatian dictionary. 2013.
Pathogen — A pathogen (Greek: πάθος pathos, suffering, passion and γἰγνομαι (γεν ) gignomai (gen ) I give birth to ) or infectious agent colloquially, a germ is a microbe or microorganism such as a virus, bacterium, prion, or fungus that causes disease in… … Wikipedia
Pathogen inactivation — A process designed to eliminate most pathogens viruses, bacteria and fungi from water, air or donated blood. Sewage purification systems depend upon pathogen inactivation to purify water to the extent it may sometimes even be safe enough to drink … Medical dictionary
pathogen — noun Any organism or substance, especially a microorganism, capable of causing disease, such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa or fungi. Microorganisms are not considered to be pathogenic until they have reached a population size that is large… … Wiktionary
pathogen — Disease causing agent, especially a bacterium, fungi, or other microorganism, e.g. common cause of trunk and root rot in cycads … Expanded glossary of Cycad terms
pathogen — A disease causing organism (generally microbial: bacteria, fungi, viruses; but can extend to other organisms: e.g. nematodes etc.). Synonym: infectious agent. See: latent agent … Glossary of Biotechnology
Signs of pathogen presence in diseased plants — ▪ Table Signs of pathogen presence in diseased plants* sign description examples acervulus a shallow, saucer shaped fungal structure that bears asexual spores (conidia); it is usually formed below the cuticle or epidermis of leaves, stems, and… … Universalium
Pathogenic fungi — are fungi that cause disease in humans or other organisms. The study of pathogenic fungi is referred to as medical mycology. Although fungi are eukaryotic organisms many pathogenic fungi are also microorganisms.[1] Contents 1 Candida 2… … Wikipedia
Mycosphaerella — fragariae Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi … Wikipedia
athlete's foot — noun A fungal infection of the skin of the foot, usually between the toes, caused by the pathogen fungi. Scientific name: tinea pedis … Wiktionary
Fungus — Fungi redirects here. You may be looking for Fungi (music) or Fungus (XM). Fungi Temporal range: Early Devonian–Recent (but see text) … Wikipedia
plant disease — ▪ plant pathology Introduction an impairment of the normal state of a plant that interrupts or modifies its vital functions. All species of plants, wild and cultivated alike, are subject to disease. Although each species is… … Universalium