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fungus 1. гриб; 2. грибокacaropathogenic fungus акарипатогенный грибaero-aquatic fungus воздушно-водный грибallergic fungus аллергенный грибascogenic fungus аскогенный грибbeefsteak fungus печёночный гриб, Fistulina hepaticabirch fungus берёзовый трутовик, Piptoporus betulinusbracket fungus гриб-трутовикbrown-rot fungus гриб бурой гнилиbudding fungus почкующийся грибbunt fungus головняcandle-snuff fungus сумчатый гриб Xylaria hypoxylonchitridious fungus хитридиевый грибconidiating fungus конидиальный грибcup fungus плодовое тело сумчатого грибаdimorphic fungus диморфный грибdry-rot fungus домовый гриб, Serpula lacrymansectomycorrhizal fungus эктомикоризный грибedible fungus съедобный грибentomopathogenic fungus энтомопатогенный грибentomophilous fungus энтомофильный грибentomophthorous fungus энтомофторовый грибepigenous fungus эпифитный грибfairy-ring fungus чесночный гриб, Marasmius oreadesfalse tinder fungus ложный трутовик, Phellinus ingiariusfilamentous fungus нитчатый грибfoliicolous fungus гриб, живущий на листьяхfructicolous fungus гриб, живущий на фруктахgeophilosus fungus почвенный грибhigher fungus высший грибholocarpic fungus голокарпный грибhoney fungus настоящий опёнок, Armillariella melleahorsehair blight fungus гриб с ризоморфамиhouse fungus домовый гриб, Serpula lacrymanshumicilous fungus гриб, живущий в гумусной почвеimperfect fungus низший грибinsect-pathogenic fungus патогенный для насекомых грибJew's-ear fungus "иудино ухо", Hirneola auricola-judaelichen fungus грибной компонент лишайникаliver fungus печёночный гриб, Fistulina hepaticalower fungus низший грибmarine fungus морской грибmold fungus плесневый грибmycoparasitic fungus микопаразитический грибmycorrhizal fungus микоризный грибoyster (cap) fungus вешенка обыкновенная, Pleurotus ostreatuspaint fungus красящий гриб, Echinodontiumparasitic fungus паразитический грибpathogenic fungus патогенный грибperfect fungus совершенный грибphytopathogenic fungus фитопатогенный грибpine fungus корневая губка, Fomitopsis annosaplant pathogenic fungus фитопатогенный грибpoisonous fungus ядовитый грибpredacious fungus хищный грибprimitive fungus низший грибquinine fungus медицинская губка, лиственничная губка, Fomitopsis officinalisray fungus лучистый гриб, актиномицетrazor-strap fungus берёзовый трутовик, Piptoporus betulinusroot fungus корневой грибrust fungus ржавчинный грибsaddle fungus строчок, Helvellasaddleback fungus трутовик чешуйчатый, пестрец, заячник, Polyporellus squamosussaprophytic fungus сапрофитный грибshoestring fungus настоящий опёнок, Armillariella melleasmut fungus головняsoft rot fungus гриб мягкой гнилиsoil fungus почвенный грибstone fungus каменный гриб, Polyporus tuberasterthread fungus нитчатый грибокtinder fungus трутовик настоящий, Fomes fomentariustoxin-producing fungus образующий токсин грибwhite-rot fungus гриб белой гнилиwood-attacking fungus древоразрушающий грибwood-decay fungus дереворазрушающий грибyeast-like fungus дрожжеподобный грибEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > fungus
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42 impact des loisirs sur l'environnement
воздействие индустрии отдыха на окружающую среду
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environmental impact of recreation
Recreation and tourism are often accompanied by extensive damage to the environment. Aquatic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the effects of an increased tourist trade and the resultant building of hotel accommodations, sewage disposal works, roads, car parks and landing jetties on banks and coastlines; and the increased angling, swimming, water skiing, shooting or use of motor-boats in the water body. These all produce direct deleterious effects when conducted on a massive scale, including shore damage, chemical changes in the water, and sediments and biological changes in the plant and animal communities. (Source: WPR)
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43 réserve naturelle
заповедник природный
Заповедник, являющийся уникальным участком природы
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nature reserve
Areas allocated to preserve and protect certain animals and plants, or both. They differ from national park, which are largely a place for public recreation, because they are provided exclusively to protect species for their own sake. Endangered species are increasingly being kept in nature reserves to prevent them from extinction, particularly in India, Indonesia and some African countries. Natural reserves were used once to preserve the animals that landowners hunted, but, in the 19th century, they became places where animals were kept to prevent them from dying out. Special refuges and sanctuaries are also often designated to protect certain species or groups of wild animals or plants, especially if their numbers and distribution have been significantly reduced. They also serve as a place for more plentiful species to rest, breed or winter. Many parts of the world also have marine and aquatic reserves to protect different species of sea or freshwater plant and animal life. (Source: WRIGHT)
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44 macrophyte
макрофит
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macrophyte
A large macroscopic plant, used especially of aquatic forms such as kelp (variety of large brown seaweed which is a source of iodine and potash). (Source: LBC / PHC)
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45 Umweltbelastung durch Freizeitgestaltung
воздействие индустрии отдыха на окружающую среду
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Recreation and tourism are often accompanied by extensive damage to the environment. Aquatic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the effects of an increased tourist trade and the resultant building of hotel accommodations, sewage disposal works, roads, car parks and landing jetties on banks and coastlines; and the increased angling, swimming, water skiing, shooting or use of motor-boats in the water body. These all produce direct deleterious effects when conducted on a massive scale, including shore damage, chemical changes in the water, and sediments and biological changes in the plant and animal communities. (Source: WPR)
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46 Naturschutzgebiet
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Охраняемая территория или акватория, на которой поддерживается в естественном состоянии весь природный или историко-архитектурный комплекс и ведутся научные исследования
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заповедник природный
Заповедник, являющийся уникальным участком природы
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national reserve
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Areas allocated to preserve and protect certain animals and plants, or both. They differ from national park, which are largely a place for public recreation, because they are provided exclusively to protect species for their own sake. Endangered species are increasingly being kept in nature reserves to prevent them from extinction, particularly in India, Indonesia and some African countries. Natural reserves were used once to preserve the animals that landowners hunted, but, in the 19th century, they became places where animals were kept to prevent them from dying out. Special refuges and sanctuaries are also often designated to protect certain species or groups of wild animals or plants, especially if their numbers and distribution have been significantly reduced. They also serve as a place for more plentiful species to rest, breed or winter. Many parts of the world also have marine and aquatic reserves to protect different species of sea or freshwater plant and animal life. (Source: WRIGHT)
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macrophyte
A large macroscopic plant, used especially of aquatic forms such as kelp (variety of large brown seaweed which is a source of iodine and potash). (Source: LBC / PHC)
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48 environmental impact of recreation
воздействие индустрии отдыха на окружающую среду
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Recreation and tourism are often accompanied by extensive damage to the environment. Aquatic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the effects of an increased tourist trade and the resultant building of hotel accommodations, sewage disposal works, roads, car parks and landing jetties on banks and coastlines; and the increased angling, swimming, water skiing, shooting or use of motor-boats in the water body. These all produce direct deleterious effects when conducted on a massive scale, including shore damage, chemical changes in the water, and sediments and biological changes in the plant and animal communities. (Source: WPR)
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A large macroscopic plant, used especially of aquatic forms such as kelp (variety of large brown seaweed which is a source of iodine and potash). (Source: LBC / PHC)
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nature reserve
Areas allocated to preserve and protect certain animals and plants, or both. They differ from national park, which are largely a place for public recreation, because they are provided exclusively to protect species for their own sake. Endangered species are increasingly being kept in nature reserves to prevent them from extinction, particularly in India, Indonesia and some African countries. Natural reserves were used once to preserve the animals that landowners hunted, but, in the 19th century, they became places where animals were kept to prevent them from dying out. Special refuges and sanctuaries are also often designated to protect certain species or groups of wild animals or plants, especially if their numbers and distribution have been significantly reduced. They also serve as a place for more plentiful species to rest, breed or winter. Many parts of the world also have marine and aquatic reserves to protect different species of sea or freshwater plant and animal life. (Source: WRIGHT)
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