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fungal

/fuhng-guhl/US // ˈfʌŋ gəl //UK // (ˈfʌŋɡəl) //

真菌,真菌性,真菌性的,真菌的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : fungous.

Examples

  • Mild winter rains spur the nuts to grow, while dry summers ensure they don’t fall victim to fungal infections before harvest.

  • Finally, there is one genius fungal cell that wakes up in the middle of the night and thinks, “I’ve got it!”

  • It didn’t completely prevent infection, but seemed to curb fungal overgrowth.

  • The team also extracted DNA from worm poop and guts to examine differences in microbes among the jumping worm species, and tested the soils for bacterial and fungal changes.

  • Heavy metals accumulate within fungal tissues, which can then be removed and disposed of safely.

  • The huge hit U.K. medical show Embarrassing Bodies has treated armpit abscesses, fungal infections, and much worse.

  • For a grape of this parentage, it is remarkably free from fungal diseases.

  • In America it has never gained great popularity on account of its susceptibility to fungal diseases.

  • It is somewhat susceptible to fungal diseases, mildew especially, and needs more than ordinary care.

  • The vines are productive and are reported to be unusually free from attacks of fungal diseases.

  • At best it is not a northern grape, ripening its fruit in New York only occasionally, and is much subject to fungal diseases.