Sporulation

Word SPORULATION
Character 11
Hyphenation spor u la tion
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "sporulation" in example sentences

This sporulation is normal on fully mature tempeh. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You could fly 100 Ph.D. students under the umbrella of this concept, because my supposition is that entomopathogenic fungi, prior to sporulation, attract the very insects that are otherwise repelled by those spores. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Aqueous Neemros® extracts at concentrations of 5 - 50 g/l inhibited mycelial growth, sporulation and germination of Fusarium oxysporum fsc lycopersici. ❋ Unknown (2000)

Bacillus thuringiensis (BT) is a gram-positive, peritrichously flagellated rod-shaped bacterium which produces a parasporal crystal during sporulation. ❋ Unknown (1994)

The characteristic which distinguishes the two species is the toxic, proteinaceous crystal produced only in B. thuringiensis during sporulation. ❋ Unknown (1994)

After the rice is thoroughly molded, which is accomplished by breaking the koji and mixing, the koji is harvested before mold sporulation starts, usually in I or 2 days. ❋ Unknown (1992)

It has been pointed out that, owing to perfectly aerobic and highly selective conditions, no aseptic precautions have to be taken, and sporulation of the mould is totally inhibited. ❋ Unknown (1979)

Its reproductive capacity was amazing and the sporulation was not controllable. ❋ Scheer, Karl (1977)

More than one brood of parasites may be in the blood of the individual at the same time, one producing sporulation at one time and another at a different time. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

There is one variety, the most common one, which requires two days for its growth, thus giving rise to the paroxysm of the disease about once in forty - eight hours; another variety appears to require three days for its growth; while still another variety appears to be decidedly irregular in its period of growth and sporulation. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

This is not altogether correct; e. g., the temperature at which spores are best formed is constant for each bacterium, but varies with different species; again, aerobes require oxygen for sporulation, but anaerobes will not spore in its presence. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

After they have again found their way into a blood-corpuscle the fever diminishes, and during their growth in the corpuscle until the next sporulation the individual has a rest from the more severe symptoms. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

After a time they make their way into other red blood-corpuscles, develop into new malarial amoeboid parasites, and repeat the growth and sporulation. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

There appears to be more than one variety of the malarial organism, the different types differing in the length of time it takes for their growth and sporulation. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

That is clearly manifest by the fact that it occurs even among the most primitive micro-organisms; when placed under unfavourable conditions as to food and environment they tend to pass into a reproductive phase and by sporulation or otherwise begin to produce new individuals rapidly. ❋ Havelock Ellis (1899)

It is a well-known biological law that even a micro-organism, when placed in unfavourable conditions as to food and environment, passes into a reproductive phase, and by sporulation or some special type produces new individuals very rapidly. ❋ Havelock Ellis (1899)

The mystery of the remedial effect of quinine was also solved, as it was found that, if administered at the time which centuries of experience has shown us to be the most effective, between or shortly before the paroxysms, it either prevented sporulation or killed the spores. ❋ Woods Hutchinson (1896)

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