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"fungous" Definitions
  1. FUNGAL
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21 Sentences With "fungous"

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If a fungous disease attacks them spray with Bordeaux mixture.
If any fungous disease is discovered, spray with Bordeaux mixture.
Bluish light flooded the chamber, dazzling after the fungous dimness.
A fungous disease is rapidly destroying this tree in the East.
No fungous or other parasite can be detected in the earliest stages.
Round, black spots form on the leaves when attacked by the fungous.
The only fungous disease of the grape troublesome in the greenhouse is mildew.
This wound healed without fungous growth from the remaining portion of the testis.
It has been supposed, however, to be the result of a fungous growth.
This scab is caused by a fungous growth on the surface of the potato.
Topical treatment of a fungous infection of the skin and nail is with miconazole nitrate cream.
No. 524. Kew, Surrey, England: Commonwealth Mycological Institute. 2pp.Halstead, B.D. 1890. Some fungous diseases of the sweet potato.
Used for fungous and insect enemies of the potato, and of the apple when bitter rot is troublesome.
If fungous granulations appear, they must be removed by touching them with nitrate of silver or blue vitriol.
Mould and fungous derivatives are excluded from insurance contracts in the same manner as war, terrorism, pollution and nuclear risks.
The ointment of creosote is said to be effectual, even when the ulcer exhibits a fungous character, or proud flesh is present.
The following terms are used to describe the aromatic composition of the Tuber magnatum: fermented, fungous, honey, hay, garlic, spices, damp earth and ammonia.
Fungous diseases of men and other mammals: 628 (1935) [MB#252620] It has been isolated from the ear of a human in Brazil, soil from the Galapagos Islands, and soil from the United States. It has been reported to produce acetylaranotin, butyrolactones, citrinin, 3-methylorsellinic acid, terrain, and terrequinone A.
Although melanoma is not a new disease, evidence for its occurrence in antiquity is rather scarce. However, one example lies in a 1960s examination of nine Peruvian mummies, radiocarbon dated to be approximately 2400 years old, which showed apparent signs of melanoma: melanotic masses in the skin and diffuse metastases to the bones. John Hunter is reported to be the first to operate on metastatic melanoma in 1787. Although not knowing precisely what it was, he described it as a "cancerous fungous excrescence".
In 1925, he published the first New Zealand work on plant diseases, Fungous Diseases of Fruit Trees in New Zealand. When the Biological Laboratory was moved from Wellington to Palmerston North in 1928 to become the Plant Research Station, Cunningham became the head of a mycology laboratory. The Plant Research Station disbanded in 1936, and Cunningham become the director of the DSIR Plant Diseases Division. Cunningham produced definitive monographs of New Zealand Gasteromycetes (puffballs), Polyporaceae (pore fungi), Thelephoraceae (crust fungi), and Uredinales (rust fungi).
Second World War poster In 1939, Douglas Lochhead enrolled in the pre-medical program at McGill University following in the scientific footsteps of his microbiologist father and his paternal grandfather William Lochhead who taught botany, genetics, geology and zoology at Macdonald College in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec and who, in 1908, had founded the Quebec Society for the Protection of Plants from Insects and Fungous Diseases. Douglas Lochhead remembered spending many enjoyable hours in his grandfather's library reading his scientific papers, his collection of 19th century poetry and books by authors ranging from Darwin to Dickens. Lochhead quickly recognized, however, that his career in medicine would have been "a disaster for humanity" so he transferred to the university's arts program earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1943. After graduation, Lochhead joined the Canadian Army.

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