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Microfungi or
micromycetes are fungi—eukaryotic
organisms such as molds,
mildews and rusts—which have
microscopic spore-producing structures. They exhibit...
- Marincowitz, S.; Crous, P.W.; Groenewald, J.Z. & Wingfield, M.J. (2008). "
Microfungi occurring on
Proteaceae in the fynbos. CBS
Biodiversity Series 7" (PDF)...
- Some
fungi form mushrooms;
others grow as
single cells and are
called microfungi (for
example yeasts). A
large and
taxonomically diverse number of fungal...
- as well as micro-eukaryotes (eukaryotic
microbes such as
protists and
microfungi). Both
known and new
groups of
bacteria were
identified in the sample...
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Protists Microfungi Microanimals...
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microfungi,
especially from East Anglia.
Their research was
presented in
three identification handbooks,
Microfungi on Land
Plants (1985),
Microfungi on...
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beltza (black fungus) in
Basque Black yeast, a
group of slow-growing
microfungi with
melanin in
their cell
walls Search for "black fungus" on Wikipedia...
- Mortierellomycotina, Mucoromycotina, and Zoopagomycotina".
Biology of
Microfungi.
Fungal Biology: 65–126. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-29137-6_5. ISBN 978-3-319-29135-2...
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leading authority on cryptogams, and
coined several important genera of
microfungi including Aspergillus and Botrytis.
Micheli was born in
Florence in 1679...
- irritants. The bulk of this
article is
about mycotoxins that are
found in
microfungi other than
poisons from
mushrooms or
macroscopic fungi.
Buildings are...