Adventitious viruses are viruses that are unintentionally introduced into a biological system, such as cell cultures or plant tissues, often through contamination during the production or handling processes. These viruses can interfere with experiments or production, potentially affecting the purity and quality of biological products. Their presence is a concern in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, as they can compromise research results and product safety. Monitoring and controlling for adventitious viruses is a critical aspect of good manufacturing practices.
I did not do it. It was just adventitious !
The word adventitious is not one that is in the English language.
I don't know what the word adventitious means.
(adventitious - occurring by chance and not design, accidental, or abnormal) "The size of the reservoir was reduced by adventitious rockslides from the riverbank behind the dam." "Redwood burls are large adventitious buds that form on the trunks of the trees."
It is adventitious (not adventitous)Their first meeting was adventitious and romantic.
She opened her suitcase and I was amazed at the adventitious collection of things she had packed.
Her love life was adventitious till she joined a dating web site.
No, adventitious roots are not the same as fibrous roots. Adventitious roots typically arise from stems or leaves, while fibrous roots are a dense network of thin roots that develop from the base of the stem. Adventitious roots serve various functions such as support, anchorage, or additional uptake of nutrients and water.
because not all trees have branches which is adventitious and others have straight trunks without branches like coconut trees Roots not arising from radical (embryonic root) are called adventitious roots.
because not all trees have branches which is adventitious and others have straight trunks without branches like coconut trees Roots not arising from radical (embryonic root) are called adventitious roots.
All grasses have adventitious roots. Common examples are wheat, barley, oat, sugarcane etc.
yes.a adventitious roots...