Similar words: bungalow, fungi, fungus, hungary, dungaree, fungous, ungainly, young and old. Meaning: ['fʌŋgl] adj. of or relating to fungi.
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1. Scientists are checking for both insect and fungal infestation.
2. Athlete's foot is a fungal infection.
3. This excess fungal yeast irritates the scalp, causing overproduction of skin cells.
4. This greyish film can be mistaken for fungal infection.
5. This is a fungal infection of the brain.
6. Bacterial and fungal infections almost always occur at the site of an earlier wound.
7. Histoplasmosis is caused by fungal spores that are usually inhaled.
8. Spraying is necessary, particularly against fungal diseases, to have a decent harvest of nice-looking fruit every year.
9. Disease caused by fungal attacks is kept at bay with the prompt removal of both infected and damaged material.
10. The fungal disease affects wheat, durum wheat and triticale, a hybrid of wheat and rye.
11. Other forms of fungal decay of timber in buildings are relatively unimportant because they are not able to spread to sound wood.
12. Similarly, fungal diseases show characteristic effects that reveal both presence and identity.
13. With each successive moult the current crop of fungal parasites is shed along with the old exoskeleton.
14. Fungal keratitis is one of severe suppurative corneal infection.
15. The allergenic has properties of fungal spore.
16. This is a fungal granuloma produced by Aspergillus.
17. Emerging yeast and filamentous fungal pathogens.
18. Ergot A fungal disease of many cereals.
19. Some make combs of their waste material on which they cultivate tiny fungal mushrooms.
20. By mixing the varieties intimately within the field[sentencedict.com], the spread of a fungal infection can be drastically slowed.
21. These are, however, even inserted at positions identical to those of corresponding fungal and liverwort intervening sequences.
22. Mild hypercalcemia has been reported in chronic infections such as tuberculosis and some fungal diseases.
23. Some plants already possess genetic resistance to attacks by insect pests while others resist certain fungal diseases.
24. A: Perhaps your grapes are suffering from black rot,(sentence dictionary) a fungal disease.
25. A phylogenetic analysis was performed with five corresponding algal and fungal intron nucleotide sequences.
26. Rot in Timber Timber decay which is not owed to insect action is normally the result of fungal attack.
27. The other is a piece of reef shaped like a fungal bracket of concentric rings, or perhaps like a footprint cast.
28. Sections were examined by light microscopy for bacterial, protozoal, fungal, and viral enteric pathogens.
29. Therefore, in a sound, dry building there is no need to fear fungal attack.
30. An initial theory is that the baobabs contracted a fungal disease after rains earlier this year ended almost a decade of drought.
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