different between fusarium vs trichothecene
fusarium
English
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Etymology
translingual Fusarium, from Latin fusus (“spindle”)
Noun
fusarium (plural fusaria)
- (biology) Any of various fungi, of the genus Fusarium, some of which are pathogenic to plants and animals.
Related terms
- fusariosis
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trichothecene
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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
trichothecene (plural trichothecenes)
- Any of many related mycotoxins produced by pathogenic fungi species of the genus Fusarium.
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