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mold 1. плесень, плесневой гриб; 2. перегной; гнить, разлагатьсяanther mold of clover цветочная плесень клевера (возбудитель гриб ABotrytis anthophila)black mold чёрная плесень (возбудитель гриб AAspergillus niger)blue mold 1. голубая плесень (кокцидиальное спороношение пенициллов); 2. плесень цитрусовых (возбудитель гриб APenicillium italicum)bread mold хлебная плесень (возбудитель гриб AMonilia sitophila)glume mold альтернариоз (возбудитель гриб AAlternaria)gray mold серая (возбудитель гриб ABotryrid cineera)green mold of citrus зелёная плесень цитрусовых (возбудитель гриб APenicillium digitatum)mucoraceous molds мукоровые грибы, Mucoralesneat mold чистая плесеньslime mold миксомицетslime mold слизевикslime mold слизистый грибslime molds слизистые грибы, слизевики, миксомицеты, Myxophyta, Myxomycetessnow mold снежная плесень (возбудитель гриб AFusarium nivale)sooty molds плесневые налёты грибов Atichiaceae, Capnodiaceae, Fungi imperfectitrue slime mold истинный миксомицетwater mold водная плесень (возбудители грибы APhycomycetes)English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > mold
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1) плесень, плесневой гриб2) перегной; гнить, разлагаться•- black mold
- blue mold
- bread mold
- cottony snow mold
- glume mold
- gray mold
- green mold of citrus
- green mold
- mucoraceous molds
- pink bread mold
- plaster mold
- slime molds
- snow mold
- sooty molds
- tobacco blue mold
- water mold
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5 зелёная плесень цитрусовых
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > зелёная плесень цитрусовых
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Русско-английский биологический словарь > зелёная плесень цитрусовых
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