mycology in English

noun
1
the scientific study of fungi.
My undergraduate degree was in general biology with a focus on mycology - study of fungi.

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1. Bacteriology IMMUNOLOGY VIROLOGY PARASITOLOGY MYCOLOGY : CHAPTER ONE The Bacterial Cell

2. Appressed (comparative more Appressed, superlative most Appressed) (biology, mycology) Closely flattened down.

3. What does Appressed-fibrillose mean? (biology, mycology) Having fibrils that lay flat

4. Is that Basidium is (mycology) a small structure, shaped like a club, found in the basidiomycota division of fungi, that bears four spores at the tips of small projections while basidiocarp is (mycology) a mushroom which has basidia

5. What does Abjoint mean? (botany, mycology) To form by cutting off as a protusion from a parent cell

6. The Bacteriology/Mycology Section at WADDL provides extensive testing options for fast and accurate diagnosis of infectious disease

7. Abjoint: In mycology , to separate by a septum, as in the case of the spores of some fungi.

8. Arora has taught mycology for close to twenty years and has hunted and photographed mushrooms across the North American continent

9. Today’s Autoclaves come in many different sizes and designs, and are used in the fields of microbiology, medicine, dentistry, mycology, veterinary medicine and prosthetics.

10. (transitive, biology, mycology) To cut off, as in Abstriction; abjoint··^ Philip Babcock Gove (editor), Webster's Third International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged (G

11. Abstriction (countable and uncountable, plural Abstrictions) (biology, mycology) A method of spore formation in fungi in which successive portions of the sporophore are cut …

12. The science of life and of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, and distribution and encompassing numerous fields such as botany, zoology, mycology, and microBiology

13. Index of Botanists Authors of plant names, botanical and mycological collectors, and authors of publications of importance to systematic botany and mycology, are combined into a single resource

14. Abstrict (third-person singular simple present abstricts, present participle abstricting, simple past and past participle Abstricted) ( transitive , biology , mycology ) To cut off, as in abstriction ; abjoint

15. Basidium (plural basidia) ( mycology ) A small structure, shaped like a club , found in the Basidiomycota division of fungi , that bears four spores at the tips of small projections

16. Abjoint (third-person singular simple present Abjoints, present participle Abjointing, simple past and past participle Abjointed) (transitive, botany, mycology) To form by cutting off as a protrusion from a parent cell

17. Abjoint (third-person singular simple present Abjoints, present participle Abjointing, simple past and past participle Abjointed) (transitive, botany, mycology) To form by cutting off as a protrusion from a parent cell

18. Anastomosing (not comparable) (mycology) Fused together in a vein-like network; used to describe mushroom gills that are interconnected with veins. (geology) Networked into irregularly branching and reconnecting veins of ore.

19. CMS Regulated Analytes, Specialties, and Sub-Specialties Bacteriology Mycobacteriology Mycology Parasitology Virology Microbiology Syphilis Serology General Immunology Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Alpha-Fetoprotein (tumor marker) Antinuclear Antibody Antistreptolysin O, Quantitative Anti-Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Complement C3 Complement C4

20. ‘Because Bacteriology is the primary emphasis in virtually all microbiology laboratories, mycology is frequently covered as a ‘required afterthought’, by someone with minimal interest or background.’ ‘He traveled to Europe and learned the best science of Bacteriology …

21. Is that ascus is a sac-shaped cell present in ascomycete fungi; it is a reproductive cell in which meiosis and an additional cell division produce eight spores while Basidium is (mycology) a small structure, shaped like a club, found in the basidiomycota division of …

22. As nouns the difference between Basidiospore and basidium is that Basidiospore is (biology) a sexually reproductive spore produced by fungi of the phylum basidiomycota while basidium is (mycology) a small structure, shaped like a club, found in the basidiomycota division of fungi, that bears four spores at the tips of small projections.

23. As nouns the difference between mushroom and Conk is that mushroom is any of the fleshy fruiting bodies]] of [[fungusfungi typically produced above ground on soil or on their food sources (such as decaying wood) while Conk is (mycology) the shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting body of a bracket fungus'' (aka ''shelf fungus''), ''ie , a mushroom growing off a tree trunk.

24. As nouns the difference between Ascus and basidium is that Ascus is a sac-shaped cell present in ascomycete fungi; it is a reproductive cell in which meiosis and an additional cell division produce eight spores while basidium is (mycology) a small structure, shaped like a club, found in the basidiomycota division of fungi, that bears four spores at the tips of small projections.