Examples of using Pythium in English and their translations into Dutch
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Pythium spores are only spread via water.
Infection pressure by Pythium is therefore virtually impossible to avoid.
Pythium is a mould,
Inhibitory effect on soil diseases such as Pythium, Fusarium and root lice.
Pythium is often found after another infection
A very common fungal infection of cannabis is pythium.
The Oxy Org also kills Pythium(fungus that causes root rot)
filamentous fungi are less common than pythium.
It increases the natural resistance against Pythium, Fusarium and root lice.
Pythium mainly targets seeds
low oxygen levels, no pythium or phytophthora and certainly no Crazy Roots.
Spinach seedlings may die due to infections caused by pathogens such as Pythium.
Unfortunately pythium is tricky to treat
Several fungi can be the cause of these symptoms: e.g. Pythium, Phytophtora or Rhizoctonia.
Pythium is a stubborn mould which is one of the first to re-appear in the crop after steaming.
She worked largely in the identification of fungi in the genera Fusarium, Pythium and Phytophthora.
Pythium lives off dead organic material found in the soil(or in substrate)
MYCOTAL provides protection against various soil fungi such as Pythium spp., Fusarium spp. and Rhizoctonia.
germinated seeds, against pathogens including pythium.
This infection is caused by direct contact with water that accommodates Pythium insidiosum, a water borne fungal parasite.
fusarium and pythium.
In order to suppress Pythium, it is important to give the soil
Bioquant MTL-m is a bio preparation to control common fungi(Pythium, Fusarium, stem rot, etc.).
Belonging to the phylum Oomycota, Pythium insidiosum is a parasitic spore that is capable of spontaneous movement(or a motile zoospore)
Methods used for the control of soil fungi such as Pythium and Phytophthora are not harmful to the development of the Metarhizium fungus.
The analysis discovered that the Pythium family of Oomycetes have a limited capability to degrade cellulose,