Bacteria are microscopic in nature, single-celled prokaryotic organisms, without a defined nucleus, that reproduce asexually by binary fission (one cell splitting into two). They occur singly or in colonies of cells. Bacteria are classified into two main groups based on cell wall structure, which can be determined by a simple staining procedure called the Gram stain.
How To Treat Powdery Mildew On Plants
The growth potential and yield of plants are often truncated by either pests or various diseases. If you grow vegetables …