PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN FUNGI BASIDIOMYCETES UNDER DIFFERENT CONDITIONS OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Abstract
The basic basidiomycetes pathogens that cause pathology in fungi under conditions of natural environment and biotechnology different difficulty levels. An biological properties, structure, distribution and harmfulness of pathogens.
Keywords: ecology, biotechnological processes, bacteria, viruses, microscopic fungi, physiological condition, pathology.
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