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Mycovirus — Mycoviruses are viruses that infect fungi. They have been identified in all major fungal families. Most identified so far have had double stranded RNA genomes, often with more than one dsRNA present per virus particle, and have been spherical in… … Wikipedia
mycovirus — /muy koh vuy reuhs/, n., pl. mycoviruses. any fungus infecting virus. [MYCO + VIRUS] * * * … Universalium
mycovirus — my•co•vi•rus [[t]ˈmaɪ koʊˌvaɪ rəs[/t]] n. pl. rus•es mcr any fungus infecting virus … From formal English to slang
mycovirus — /muy koh vuy reuhs/, n., pl. mycoviruses. any fungus infecting virus. [MYCO + VIRUS] … Useful english dictionary
DNA virus — A DNA virus is a virus that has DNA as its genetic material and replicates using a DNA dependent DNA polymerase. The nucleic acid is usually double stranded DNA (dsDNA) but may also be single stranded DNA (ssDNA). DNA viruses belong to either… … Wikipedia
Virus-like particle — Virus like particles (VLPs) consist of viral protein(s) derived from the structural proteins of a virus. In some cases these proteins are embedded within a lipid bilayer. These particles resemble the virus from which they were derived but lack… … Wikipedia
Glossary of phytopathology — This is a glossary of some of the terms used in phytopathology.Phytopathology is the study of plant diseases. It is a multi disciplinary since prerequisites for disease development are the presence of a susceptible host species, a pathogen and… … Wikipedia
mycophage — A virus, the host of which is a fungus, in contradistinction to a bacteriophage, the host of which is a bacterium. SEE ALSO: mycovirus. [myco + G. phago, to eat] * * * my·co·phage mī kə .fāj n a virus that attacks fungi * * * my·co·phage ( … Medical dictionary
LUTTE BIOLOGIQUE — Pour assurer sa nourriture, protéger sa santé, augmenter son bien être, l’homme doit intervenir dans la compétition des espèces afin de déplacer en sa faveur les fragiles équilibres qui s’établiraient par le jeu aveugle et hasardeux des forces en … Encyclopédie Universelle