fungus的意思和读音

fungus

: [ˈfʌŋɡəs] : ['fʌŋɡəs]

n.

adj.“fungous”

funguses  fungi  

fungusn.

1.[c]any plant without leaves, flowers or green colouring, usually growing on other plants or on decaying matter. Mushrooms and mildew are both fungi .

2.[u][c]a covering of mould or a similar fungus , for example on a plant or wall

fungus infections

n.1.2.3.

adj.1.“fungous”

n.1.a type of plant without leaves, flowers, or green color that grows mainly in wet places or on decaying substancesThere are many different types of fungi, including mushrooms, mildews, yeasts, and molds.

adj.1.Same as fungous

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1.But the moment the fungus directs an ant tobite a leaf is at least partly dependent on environmental conditions, Hughesadded.

2.However, as anyone who has wrestled with a persistent case of athlete's foot knows, it's not easy to root out a fungus once it's taken hold.

3.With this test, we can tell growers how much of the fungus they have in their fields even when there are no signs of disease.

4.When the researchers blocked the gene that makes MgAPT2, they found that the fungus was no longer able to cause disease.MgAPT2

5."The DNA from a fungus went into the aphid somehow, " Moran says, "and then stayed there and continued to function. ",”,“。”

6.There was no way the tree could last, between the encroaching fungus and its chain belt strangling its trunk.

7.It is all part of the mechanism used by the fungus to ensure its spores are spread as far and wide as possible.广

8.A bit of mustard powder added to a footbath helps kill athlete's foot fungus.

9.A more radical answer, though, may be to use a completely different sort of insecticide: a fungus.使

10.One of these, the birch fungus, is known to have antibacterial properties, and was likely used for medicinal purposes.