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mycelia in a
filamentous and
branching growth pattern. Some
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viscosus has a low
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virulence and is
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viscosus is Gram-positive,
facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped,...
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explains why
petrichor is more
common after light rains.
Members of the
Actinomycetes, gram-positive bacteria, are
responsible for
producing these aerosols...
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bacteria that live in root
nodules on
legume roots;
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bacteria such as Frankia,
which live in
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Exposure to
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Thermophilic actinomycetes Moldy bag****e (pressed sugarcane)
Cephalosporium HP
Cephalosporium Contaminated...