释义 |
antibiosis Biol.|ˌæntɪbaɪəˈʊsɪs, -bɪ-| [mod.L., ad. F. antibiose (P. Vuillemin 1890, in Compt. Rend. Assoc. Franç. Avanc. Sci. 1889 ii. 525), f. anti-1 2 + symbiosis.] A condition of antagonism between organisms, esp. micro-organisms (opp. symbiosis).
1899H. M. Ward in Ann. Bot. XIII. 555 Extremes..where one of the two associated organisms is injuring the other, as exemplified by many parasites... This state of affairs has been termed Antibiosis. 1949H. W. Florey Antibiotics I. i. 73 Although much work has been done and considerable interest has been taken in antibiosis during the last 60 years it is only recently that it has reached its present intensity. |