Examples of 'fungi may' in a sentence

Meaning of "fungi may"

fungi may: This phrase suggests that fungi have the potential to or are likely to exhibit certain characteristics or behaviors in a given context

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Fungi may also be used as a host.
The presence of bacteria or fungi may aid in fermenting processes.
Fungi may determine the future of soil carbon.
Cultural or social phobias of mushrooms and fungi may be related.
This fungi may be inhaled through soil or house dust.
Promoters associated with chitinase production in fungi may be used.
Fungi may be present on the skin without causing an infection.
Any promoter capable of expressing in filamentous fungi may be used.
Fungi may continue to grow.
There is also concern that some fungi may develop resistance to fluxapyroxad.
Fungi may require either a hydrophobic or a hydrophilic surface to initiate the infection process.
Alternative oxidase in entomopathogenic fungi may have a positive contribution to ecological fitness.
This fungi may play a significant role in the development of arteriosclerosis and diabetes.
There is some evidence that anaerobic fungi may degrade lignocellulosic materials.
Filamentous fungi may also be used to produce the polypeptides of the instant invention.

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Eukaryotic hosts such as yeast or filamentous fungi may also be used in this invention.
The other two fungi may play a minor role in thujaplicin degradation.
In another preferred embodiment the culture of fungi may be a culture of Trichoderma.
Fungi may play a far more important role in carbonate diagenesis than has been previously suspected.
Evidence suggests that some fungi may also obtain energy from radiation.
These fungi may sometimes be transferred from these infected areas to the hands and wrists.
Such as Antrodia vaillantii or where spores of such fungi may be present.
Carbon transfer from plant to fungi may occur through the arbuscules or intraradical hyphae.
In one embodiment, eukaryotic hosts such as yeasts or other fungi may be preferred.
Yet studies of DNA suggest that fungi may have originated far earlier than animals.
The fungi may spread to other areas of the body, such as by scratching.
Other fungal species of Ascomycota or mitosporic fungi may also be used for this purpose.
Unicellular fungi may cause dermal, mucosal or periodontal opportunistic infections.
As damaged tissue dies, fungi may colonize the area.
However, fungi may lose their viability when exposed to unfavorable environmental conditions.
Extracts from the harvested Leptosphaeria fungi may be prepared using procedures known in the art.
Other fungi may live in mutually beneficial symbiotic relationships ( mutualism ) with other organisms.
Non-terricolous species and fungi may be noted on an optional basis.
Fungi may also be killed by contact with citrate ; however, fungi take longer to kill.
However, bacteria and filamentous fungi may also be used as fermenting organisms.
Although antibiotics including Tygacil fight certain bacteria, other bacteria and fungi may continue to grow.
Multidrug-resistant bacteria and fungi may be part of the transient skin flora of hands.
While antibiotics including VIBATIV fight certain bacteria, other bacteria and fungi may continue to grow.
Under damp conditions, specific species of fungi may produce mycotoxins like some of the following,.
A few known fungi may cause problems, Anthostomella abdita, Diatrype ruficarnis, Macrophoma calvuligera and Myiocopron cubense.
Secondary infections of opportunistic bacteria and fungi may occur within damaged tissues, accelerating decline.
Fungi may remove mn2 + by mechanisms like as adsorption, chelating and laccase oxidation.
In agricultural settings, soils infested with phytopathogenic fungi may be unsuitable for growing certain crops.
Some non-lichen-forming fungi may have secondarily lost the ability to form a lichen association.
Other means of concentrating the bacteria or fungi may also be used ( e . g., filtration ).
Loss of fungi may be a factor, according to the study, published in the journal, Nature.
Toxin ( s ) from soil-borne fungi may be involved in poor crop performance.
Useful filamentous fungi may selected from a species of Aspergillus, e.g. Aspergillus oryzae or Aspergillus niger.
Useful filamentous fungi may selected from a species of Aspergillus, e . g.

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