Mycoplasma A mycoplasma is not a bacteria or virus; Rather, a mycoplasma is a mollicute with no cell-wall and is characterized as a virus-like infectious agent, somewhere in-between a virus and bacteria in complexity.

Mycoplasmas are unicellular, procaryotic disease-causing organisms of pleomorphic structure with no cell wall. In vitro they grow on special media and characteristically form "fried egg" shaped colonies. Like viruses, they are filtrable but are much larger. Transmission is affected by leafhoppers, planthoppers and psyllid vectors as well as by grafting and dodder.

Mycoplasmas are wall-less procaryotes, which can be pathogens of man, animal and plants.

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karmaxul Reviewed by karmaxul on . Black Lights HMM well i noticed some mod deleted the threads about black lights. Have they even tried this technique themselves? No. They read in a book it doesnt work and thats that for them. Its always the same in the scientific community. :mad: Ive been growing houseplants with the aid of blacklights for years and have found that they produce some interesting results. In the future i want to see how they will effect cannabis, too. I dont care if your book says it doesnt work because I see that it Rating: 5