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Tsetse fly — This page is about the insect. For other meanings, see Tsetse (disambiguation). Tsetse fly Tsetse fly Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
Neotyphodium — coenophialum Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi … Wikipedia
Sirococcus clavigignenti-juglandacearum — (butternut canker) is a fungus that causes a lethal canker disease of Juglans cinerea (Butternut) trees. It is also known to parasitize other members of the genus Juglans (walnuts) on occasion, and very rarely other related trees including Carya… … Wikipedia
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actinotrich — a slender, horny, flexible, unsegmented fibril which strengthens the embryonic fin fold and which may persist in the outer edge of the adult fin membrane or in the adipose fin. It develops intercellularly rather than cellularly. Persists in fins… … Dictionary of ichthyology
fire blight — Plant Pathol. a disease of pears, apples, quinces, etc., characterized by blossom, twig, and fruit blight and stem cankers, caused by a bacterium, Erwinia amylovora. [1740 50; from the burnt look of the foliage] * * * ▪ disease plant disease… … Universalium
Coxiella — A genus of filterable bacteria (order Rickettsiales) containing small, pleomorphic, rod shaped or coccoid, Gram negative cells that occur intracellularly in the cytoplasm of infected cells and possibly extracellularly in infected ticks. These… … Medical dictionary
Natural stress — Abiotic stress is stress produced by natural factors such as extreme temperatures, wind, drought, and salinity. Man doesn’t have much control over abiotic stresses. It is very important for humans to understand how stress factors affect plants… … Wikipedia
coxiella — ˌkäksēˈelə noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Herald R. Cox b1907 American scientist + New Latin i + ella : a genus of small pleomorphic rickettsias occurring intercellularly in ticks and intracellularly in the cytoplasm of… … Useful english dictionary