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  • | species = murrillii '''''Phaeoclavulina murrillii''''' is a coral fungus that is widely distributed in the southeastern United States.<ref name=":0" ...
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  • ...resulting in [[food spoilage]]. Some [[Mold (fungus)|mold]] and [[yeast]] species are xerophilic. Mold growth on bread is an example of [[food spoilage]] by |title=''Trichosporonoides nigrescens sp.'' nov., a new xerophilic yeast-like fungus ...
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  • ...interventions in nature have on the mean long-term survival probability of species.<ref name="bic">{{Cite journal| doi = 10.1111/jiec.13518| issn = 1530-9290| ...s international member organisations by rebuilding the populations of tree species at high risk of extinction under the [[IUCN Red List]] methodology.<ref>{{C ...
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  • ...I–K, antibacterial and cytotoxic lipopeptaibols from the plant pathogenic fungus Paramyrothecium roridum NRRL 2183 |url=https://www.nature.com/articles/s414 ...genesis, and act in signalling (enabling communications within and between species).<ref name="Xiao-2022" /><ref name="Richardt-2003" /><ref name="Shou-2016" ...
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  • ...n|reproductive]] mechanism employed by many [[flowering plant]]s. However, species of [[protist]]s have also been observed using autogamy as a means of reprod ...urelia'' undergo autogamy synchronously with other individuals of the same species. {{cn|date=July 2024}} ...
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  • ...an [[enzyme]] that catalyzes the [[oxidation]] of [[D-galactose]] in some species of [[fungi]].<ref name=handbook>{{cite book|editor-last1=Bertini|editor-fir ...= 10.1016/S0953-7562(09)81207-0|volume=98|pages=474–480}}</ref> and other species of [[Fusarium]] and [[Aspergillus]] [[genera]],<ref name=handbook /> galact ...
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  • ...915}}</ref> but they also provide protection from [[virus]]es, pests and [[fungus]].<ref name="protect">{{cite journal | vauthors = Boumendjel A | title = Au ...blue flowers to form new [[transgenic]] yellow flowers in ''[[Torenia]]'' species.<ref name="flowers"/> This is accomplished by coexpressing Aureusidin synt ...
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  • ...golactones are fundamental for the recognition of the plant by symbiotic [[Fungus|fungi]], especially [[arbuscular mycorrhiza]]l fungi, because they establis ...ons in the ABC part, but the D ring is quite constant across the different species, which led researchers to suspect that the [[biological activity]] relies o ...
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  • ...3 }}</ref> SHC is found mostly in bacteria, but some eukaryotes, such as [[Fungus|fungi]] and [[Embryophyte|land plants]], are also known to possess the enzy ...}</ref> although the distribution of SHC is also limited mostly to aerobic species. ...
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  • ...rfall is characterized as fresh, undecomposed, and easily recognizable (by species and type) plant debris. This can be anything from leaves, cones, needles, t ...bility of litterfall is seen as a function of seasonality; each individual species of plant has seasonal losses of certain parts of its body, which can be det ...
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  • * ''[[Malassezia globosa]]'', a fungus thought to be the cause of human [[dandruff]], uses lipase to break down [[ ...se-related protein 1 (PLRP1) is present in the pancreatic juice of several species|journal=Biochim Biophys Acta|volume=1387|issue=1–2 |pages= 331–41 |year=199 ...
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  • ...teria]], [[archaea]], and many unicellular [[eukaryote]]s including some [[Fungus|fungi]] and [[protist]]s. Typically defined as unicellular life forms that ...order to stave off unnecessary competition.<ref>Lawrence, D. et al. 2010. Species Interactions Alter Evolutionary Responses to a Novel Environment. PLOS. Bio ...
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  • ...which it is used by [[enzymes]] in both the producing organisms and other species, including humans who acquire it through their diet. Many [[Prokaryote|prokaryotic species]] cannot biosynthesize [[adenosylcobalamin]], but can make it from cobalami ...
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  • ...[[organic acids]] and [[alcohols]],<ref name= Forbes/> or other oxygenated species, such as [[ketones]], [[aldehydes]], [[esters]] and [[ethers]].<ref name= D [[Microorganism|Microorganisms]], mainly bacteria and [[Fungus|fungi]], play a role in bone degradation. They are capable of invading bon ...
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  • ...nomenon of the differences in [[phenology]] that arise between two or more species—speciation caused by allochrony is effectively allochronic speciation. ...can cause the two populations to differ—notably in phenology (events in a species life dictated by time such as breeding seasons); exhibiting unique [[phenot ...
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  • ...s difficile]]'', [[influenza A virus]], [[Adenoviridae|adenovirus]], and [[Fungus|fungi]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://coppertouchsurfaces.org/antimicrobial/b ...ndida albicans by 65% and completely stop the proliferation of filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa.<ref name="chromofungin" /> ...
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  • There are about 380,000 known [[species]] of plants, of which the majority, some 260,000, [[Spermatophyte|produce s ...lants in the widest sense''' included the unrelated groups of [[algae]], [[Fungus|fungi]] and [[bacteria]] on older, obsolete classifications (e.g. Plantae o ...
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  • ...nal trophic levels|not usually simple integers]] because the same consumer species often feeds across more than one trophic level.<ref>[[William Eugene Odum|O ...mers, and so on. The definition of the trophic level, TL, for any consumer species is<ref name="Pauly&Palomares">{{Cite journal |last1=Pauly |first1=D. |last2 ...
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  • ...ornia Riverside]] |date=January 23, 2020 |url=http://cisr.ucr.edu/invasive-species/asian-citrus-psyllid |access-date=May 22, 2022}}</ref><ref name="ACP-WSJ">{ ...issue=6 |pages=2513–2523 |pmid=31254345}}</ref> Despite wide [[established species|establishment]] elsewhere in the southwest the [[San Joaquin Valley]] did n ...
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  • ...[[Grus (constellation)|Grus]]'' is Latin for the [[crane (bird)|crane]], a species of bird. The stars that form Grus were originally considered part of [[Pisc ...first to record microscopic observation of the fruiting bodies of [[Mold (fungus)|mold]]s, in 1665. However, the first observation of [[microbe]]s using a m ...
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