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Fungus growth

Special insulation and coating of stator windings and overhangs are sometimes essential to ensure protection against tropical weather, fungus growth, moisture, oil abrasives, and acid and alkali fumes. Powerhouse treatment is one insulating process that ctin meet all these requirements (see Section 9..T). [Pg.183]

Promotes warm, moist environment for fungus growth... [Pg.1201]

Orotic acid hydrazide and its acid salts are effective in the treatment of plant infections and the removal of fungus growth from textiles and food [200]. These... [Pg.291]

Fungicide Pesticide that controls or inhibits fungus growth. [Pg.237]

NaN, prevented fungus growth (Ref 193) which caused darkening of sake cake (Japanese beer). Fales (Ref 146) noted that the effect of NaN, on alcoholic fermentation was to increase efficiency in the conversion of glucose to fermentation products. NaN, is also useful as a wine preservative, inhibiting... [Pg.608]

The tolerance limitation of fruit for irradiation establishes the maximum acceptable dose. If this dose controls decay organisms, the use of irradiation for a particular fruit may appear promising. Response to irradiation may be influenced by fruit maturity, variety, pre- and postharvest temperatures, handling, and extent of fungus growth. Climacteric fruits irradiated prior to the normal rapid increase in respiration usually show an immediate increase in respiration and the production of ethylene. These fruits are frequently retarded in ripening. [Pg.158]

Basic Biological Processes rate of recovery of mice from anesthesia electrical resistance of plants rate of fungus growth rate of enzyme activity movement of protozoans healing rates of injured mice growth of plants. [Pg.85]

Fig. 3. Growth kinetics of YR-1 strain and appearance of AO activity as function of incubation time in different carbon sources. The 164,500g supernatant of samples from different incubation times from mycelium cells grown aerobically in sMMP supplemented with 1% hexadecane (A) or glucose (B), was used to measure the AO activity using decanol ( )or hexadecanol (A) as substrates. Protein ( ) indicates fungus growth measure. One unit of activity, pmol of H202 / (mg of protein ( min) protein, A280nm. Fig. 3. Growth kinetics of YR-1 strain and appearance of AO activity as function of incubation time in different carbon sources. The 164,500g supernatant of samples from different incubation times from mycelium cells grown aerobically in sMMP supplemented with 1% hexadecane (A) or glucose (B), was used to measure the AO activity using decanol ( )or hexadecanol (A) as substrates. Protein ( ) indicates fungus growth measure. One unit of activity, pmol of H202 / (mg of protein ( min) protein, A280nm.
The other ingredients in vinyl film are not totally free from guilt either. One might expect resins themselves to be impervious to fungus growth, yet films containing various resins differ widely in their susceptibility to attack. At least one factor involved is the residual soap or surfactant on the surface of emulsion poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) resins. Undoubtedly there are many other causative factors as well. [Pg.267]

Fomitellic acid B] Fomitella fraxinea (fungus) growth (38)] TOPI (DNAPOL, RT, TOPII)... [Pg.371]

J106. Sorbic acid is used to prevent mold and fungus growth in some food products, especially cheeses. The systematic name for sorbic acid is 2,4-hexadienoic acid. Draw structures for the four geometric isomers of sorbic acid. [Pg.1067]

Mildewcides protect the applied film from fungus growth. [Pg.3289]

Two bases found in barley germs and in ergot are closely related compounds. Ergot is a fungus growth occurring on cereals, especially rye. From it several alkaloid substances have been isolated. One of these has been shown to be para-hydroxy phenyl ethyl amine. [Pg.906]

Ergot A fungus growth on the grains of rye and other cereal plants. [Pg.9]

Fungus growth caused orifice pan distributor to plug and overflow. [Pg.662]

Copper sulphate, pentachlorophenol and other chemicals are sometimes used as admixtures to concrete to prevent fungus growth. Satisfactory results are difficult to guarantee as fungicides tend to wash out and lose effectiveness with time. The toxicity of such materials must also be taken into consideration,... [Pg.15]

Fig 3.3. The fungal biomass (dotted area) contains basically 3 parameters, m=biomass, l=labelled nutrient, and Si=intracellular substrate concentration. The biomass starts on top of the wood (top figure) and then grows out over the soil (bottom) that is assumed to contain no available nutrients for growth for this particular fungus. Growth rate in a particular area is assumed to be proportional to the intracellular substrate concentration. Si. The local Si is dependent on uptake of substrate, Se, from the wood, translocation of substrate from the wood, use of the substrate for growth and respiration. [Pg.29]


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