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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...
- stak-ee-BO-tris char-TARE-əm), also known as black mold is a species of microfungus that produces its conidia in slime heads. Because of misinformation,...
- North American origin have died from Dutch elm disease, caused by a microfungus dis****d by bark beetles. In response, disease-resistant cultivars have...
- Rhizopus oryzae is a filamentous heterothallic microfungus that occurs as a saprotroph in soil, dung, and rotting vegetation. This species is very similar...
- Microascus brevicaulis is a microfungus in the Ascomycota. It is the teleomorph form of Sco****riopsis brevicaulis. Microascus brevicaulis occurs world-wide...
- Fusarium venenatum is a microfungus of the genus Fusarium that has a high protein content. One of its strains is used commercially for the production...
- contains the earliest-recorded observation of a microorganism, the microfungus Mucor. Hooke coined the term "cell", suggesting a resemblance between...
- depictions, observations, and descriptions of microorganisms. Mucor is the microfungus that Hooke presented and gave a depiction of. His contribution being...
- product, since Fusarium venenatum is not a mushroom (rather, it is a microfungus). The sale of Quorn was opposed by the American Mushroom Institute, and...
- herbs and plants traditionally used by Aboriginal Peoples. There is a microfungus collection and a herbarium that contains more than 4,800 livery genotypic...