Definition of Fungous. Meaning of Fungous. Synonyms of Fungous

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Definition of Fungous

Fungous
Fungous Fun"gous, a. [L. fungosus: cf. F. fungueux.] 1. Of the nature of fungi; spongy.

Meaning of Fungous from wikipedia

- PMC 2615208. PMID 19142230. Speare, A. T. (1921). "M****ospora cicadina Peck: A Fungous Parasite of the Periodical Cicada". Mycologia. 13 (2): 72–82. doi:10.2307/3753297...
- Although not knowing precisely what it was, he described it as a "cancerous fungous excrescence". The excised tumor was preserved in the Hunterian Museum of...
- and Fungous Diseases". Archives of Internal Medicine. 43 (4): 569. 1929. doi:10.1001/archinte.1929.00130270143012. "Review of Fungi and Fungous Diseases"...
- production. The botanists name it tremella nostoch and say that it is a fungous plant, quick of growth, and of short duration, but of which even the seed...
- tobacco mosaic virus. His comprehensive American textbook on plant pathology Fungous Diseases of Plants (1909') became a standard text on the topic. It was...
- diameter. (1) Speare, A. T. (March 1921). "M****ospora cicadina Peck: A Fungous Parasite of the Periodical Cicada". In Murrill, William Alphonso (ed.)...
- enters a secret p****ageway below the crypt, eventually coming to "a vast fungous s**** litten by a belching column of sick greenish flame and washed by...
- report of the Quebec Society for the Protection of Plants from Insects and Fungous Diseases (in French). Quebec: The Herald Publishing Company. 1909....
- in Western Canada (1907), pgs. 24-5 Accessed 23 January 2020 "Insects, Fungous Diseases–Treatments" (March 20, 1902), Appendix to the Thirty-Seventh Volume...
- substrate ****ociated with the rapid colonization of the substrate by the fungous microorganism limits the development of the autochthonous flora. Traditionally...