bunt fungi

  • 1bunt — bunt1 [bunt] vt., vi. [< ? ME bounten, to return] 1. [Brit. Dial.] to strike or butt with or as with horns ☆ 2. Baseball to bat (a pitched ball) lightly without swinging so that it rolls within the infield, usually in attempting to advance a… …

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  • 2bunt — bunt1 bunter, n. /bunt/, v.t. 1. (of a goat or calf) to push with the horns or head; butt. 2. Baseball. to bat (a pitched ball) very gently so that it rolls into the infield close to home plate, usually by holding the bat loosely in hands spread… …

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  • 3bunt — I [[t]bʌnt[/t]] v. t. 1) (of a goat or calf) to push with the horns or head; butt 2) spo to tap (a pitched baseball) close to home plate, usu. by facing the pitcher and allowing the ball to bounce off the bat 3) anb to push something with the… …

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  • 4Common bunt — Common bunt, also known as stinking smut and covered smut is a disease of both spring and winter wheats. It is caused by two very closely related fungi, Tilletia tritici (syn. Tilletia caries) and T. laevis (syn. T. foetida). Contents 1 Symptoms… …

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  • 5Karnal bunt — Tilletia indica Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division …

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  • 6Ryegrass bunt — Taxobox name = Tilletia walkeri regnum = Fungi divisio = Basidiomycota subdivisio = Ustilaginomycotina classis = Ustilaginomycetes ordo = Ustilaginales familia = Tilletiaceae genus = Tilletia species = Tilletia walkeri Ryegrass bunt is a fungal… …

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  • 7ГРИБЫ ГОЛОВНЕВЫЕ — англ.bunt fungi; smut fungi; smuts нем.Brandpilze; Ustilaginalen франц.ustilaginées см. > …

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  • 8plant disease — ▪ plant pathology Introduction       an impairment of the normal state of a plant that interrupts or modifies its vital functions.       All species of plants, wild and cultivated alike, are subject to disease. Although each species is… …

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  • 9Signs of pathogen presence in diseased plants — ▪ Table Signs of pathogen presence in diseased plants* sign description examples acervulus a shallow, saucer shaped fungal structure that bears asexual spores (conidia); it is usually formed below the cuticle or epidermis of leaves, stems, and… …

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  • 10Tilletia caries — Taxobox name = Tilletia caries regnum = Fungi phylum = Basidiomycota classis = Exobasidiomycetes subclassis = Exobasidiomycetidae ordo = Tilletiales familia = Tilletiaceae genus = Tilletia species = T. caries binomial = Tilletia caries binomial… …

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