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1 cord-forming fungi
Биология: грибы, формирующие мицелиальные тяжи -
2 cord-forming fungi
грибы, формирующие мицелиальные тяжи* * *грибы, формирующие мицелиальные тяжи -
3 fungi
- ascomycetous fungi
- basidium fungi
- blue molds fungi
- bunt fungi
- cellar fungi
- chromistan fungi
- coral fungi
- cord-forming fungi
- cup fungi
- exoascale fungi
- filamentous fungi
- flask fungi
- gill fungi
- green molds fungi
- lower fungi
- mold fungi
- palisada fungi
- parasitic fungi
- pathogenic fungi
- phycomycetous fungi
- pileate fungi
- plant pathogenic fungi
- pore fungi
- ray fungi
- rust fungi
- sac fungi
- saprophytic fungi
- slime fungi
- smut fungi
- soil fungi
- termite fungi
- thecasporous fungi
- trembling fungi
- true fungi
- wood-rotting fungi
- xylariaceous fungi* * * -
4 fungus
1) гриб2) грибоксм. тж. fungi•- beefsteak fungus
- birch fungus
- bird's nest fungus
- black molds fungus
- bracket fungus
- candle-snuff fungus
- cattail fungus
- causal fungus
- chestnut brown fungus
- coral fungus
- cord-forming fungus
- cup fungus
- dry-rot fungus
- dung fungus
- edible fungus
- entomopathogenic fungus
- epigenous fungus
- fairy-ring fungus
- false tinder fungus
- foliicolous fungus
- fructicolous fungus
- geophilous fungus
- holocarpic fungus
- honey fungus
- horsehair blight fungus
- house fungus
- humicolous fungus
- Irish potato famine fungus
- Jew's-ear fungus
- keratinophyllic fungus
- lichen fungus
- liver fungus
- moss-cup fungus
- oyster cap fungus
- oyster fungus
- paint fungus
- pine fungus
- poisonous fungus
- predacious fungus
- quinine fungus
- ray fungus
- razor-strap fungus
- red-cup fungus
- root fungus
- saddle fungus
- saddleback fungus
- scarlet elf-cup fungus
- shelf fungus
- shoestring fungus
- stone fungus
- tea fungus
- thread fungus
- thrush fungus
- tinder fungus
- wood-attacking fungus
- yeast fungus* * *
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