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Nevertheless, saprophyte is such a well-known term that most writers continue to use it.
It is sometimes a non-lethal parasite and possibly a saprophyte.
Other terms, such as saprotroph or saprobe may be used instead of saprophyte.
L. monocytogenes can act as a saprophyte or a pathogen, depending on its environment.
A saprophyte - an organism that feeds on dead organic matter,' Subble agreed.
The moss would be a saprophyte, feeding on decaying leaves fallen from the bushes.
A saprophyte or saprotroph is an organism which gets its energy from non-living organic matter.
'How is a parasite or saprophyte to exist without animals, live or still, to feed upon?
"You see," he said, "the bacillus is a facultative saprophyte.
Gastrodia sesamoides is a saprophyte in the Orchid family.
This poor ability to compete as a saprophyte in the absence of a susceptible host makes Clavibacter sp.
The pathogenic form of Pseudomonas luteola is a saprophyte.
The pathogen begins as a saprophyte on stem residue and survives in the stubble.
The bacterium is a saprophyte deriving its nutrition from cellulose aerobically.
Setosphaeria rostrata is a ubiquitous black mold, occurring mainly as Saprophyte.
A. flavus is found globally as a saprophyte in soils and causes disease on many important agriculture crops.
A. euteiches is not usually a saprophyte in nature, but can be grown in culture in the lab.
The shelf fungus is a saprophyte which feeds on decaying vegetable matter and can often be found growing on dead trees.
Trichoderma, being a saprophyte adapted to thrive in diverse situations, produces a wide array of enzymes.
As previously stated F. oxysporum is a common soil saprophyte that infects a wide host range of plant species around the world.
They are parasites or commensals of vertebrates, insects or plants; some are saprophyte.
Ulocladium atrum is a fungal saprophyte.
I congratulate you, little saprophyte.'
Laetiporus sulphureus is a saprophyte and causes brown cubical rot in the heartwood of trees on which it grows.
Richmond and Cummings were the first to isolate Mycobacterium terrae, which they described as "an acid-fast saprophyte".