MONITORING THE SPREAD OF FUNGAL DISEASES IN ORNAMENTAL PLANTS AND MEASURES TO COMBAT IT
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https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbea.v2i12.3061Keywords:
monitoring, fungal diseasesAbstract
According to modern imagination, fungi have plant-like unlimited growth, cell polarity, animal-like heterotrophic nutrition, glycogen production, and a cell membrane composed of chitin. Depending on the living conditions, the number of ulam varies. For example, in aerobic conditions, there were 3-8 in 5% Ii glucose, 10-20 in 1% Ii glucose, and no mitochondria were found in anaerobic conditions. Enzymes are produced in mitochondria, nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates, and fats are accumulated.
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