| antibiosis | A relationship between two species in which one species is actively harmed (as by the production of toxins by the harming species). Compare: symbiosis. (09 Oct 1997) |
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Synonyms : Interference, Bacterial, Antagonism, Microbial, Antagonisms, Microbial, Antibioses, Bacterial Interferences, Interferences, Bacterial, Microbial Antagonisms
| antibiosis |
an association between organisms that is harmful to one of them or between organisms and a metabolic product of another
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| antibiosis |
A condition in which one or several metabolites that are excreted by an organism have a harmful effect on other organisms. There is no evidence to indicate that antibiotic compounds that are produced in nature result in substantial killing of susceptible organisms.
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| antibiosis |
An association between two organisms that is detrimental to the vital activities of one of them. (20)
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| antibiosis |
the reaction, often death or sterilisation, produced in organisms by an antibiotic.
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