| pleomorphic |
with more than one independent form or spore-stage in the life cycle (Hawksworth et al., 1983).
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| pleurogenous |
of conidia, formed along the sides (Sutton, 1980). cf. acrogenous.
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| pleiotropy |
Covariation of features in populations because they share some genes. An association between the genes that determine two traits.
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| pleural space |
the fluid-filled "space" between the two pleural walls (visceral and parietal pleura).
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| pleurisy |
inflammation of the pleura with or without diffusion of an exudate into the pleural cavity
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