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1 азотфиксирующий микроорганизм
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2 азотфиксирующий микроорганизм
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > азотфиксирующий микроорганизм
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3 азотфиксатор
1) Biology: nitrogen fixer2) Forestry: nitrogen fixer (бактерия)3) Makarov: nitrogen-fixing microorganism -
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ni|tro|gen-fix|er — «NY truh juhn FIHK suhr», noun. a nitrogen fixing microorganism: »The free living nitrogen fixers are indirectly dependent on plants for their energy or…obtain energy directly from sunlight (Scientific American) … Useful english dictionary
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Biofilm — A biofilm is a structured community of microorganisms encapsulated within a self developed polymeric matrix and adherent to a living or inert surface. Biofilms are also often characterized by surface attachment, structural heterogeneity, genetic… … Wikipedia
inoculate — transitive verb ( lated; lating) Etymology: Middle English, to insert a bud in a plant, from Latin inoculatus, past participle of inoculare, from in + oculus eye, bud more at eye Date: 1721 1. a. to introduce a microorganism into < inoculate mice … New Collegiate Dictionary
community ecology — Introduction study of the organization and functioning of communities (community), which are assemblages of interacting populations of the species living within a particular area or habitat. As populations of species interact with one … Universalium
Microbiology — An agar plate streaked with microorganisms … Wikipedia
Mucigel — is a slimy substance that covers the rootcap of the roots of plants. It is a highly hydrated polysaccharide, most likely a pectin, which is secreted from the outermost (epidermal) cells of the rootcap. Mucigel is formed in the Golgi bodies of… … Wikipedia