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Fungal Genetics Summary
752 words, approx. 3 pages Fungi possess strikingly different morphologies. They include large, fleshy, and often colorful mushrooms or toadstools, filamentous organisms only just visible to the naked eye, and single celled organisms such as yeast's. Moulds are important agents...
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Fungal Genetics Summary
747 words, approx. 3 pages Fungi possess strikingly different morphologies. They include large, fleshy, and often colorful mushrooms or toadstools, filamentous organisms only just visible to the naked eye, and single-celled organisms such as yeasts. Molds are important agents of...
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Fungi Summary
398 words, approx. 1 pages Fungi play an essential role in breaking down organic matter and thereby allowing nutrients to be recycled in nature. As such, they are important decomposers and without them living communities would become buried in their own waste. Some fungi, the...
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Fungi Summary
135 words, approx. 1 pages Fungi are one of the five Phyla of organisms. Fungi are broadly characterized by cells that possess nuclei and rigid cell walls but lack chlorophyll. Fungal spores germinate and grow slender tube-like structures called hyphae, separated by cell walls...
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Fungus Information
8,164 words, approx. 27 pages
 For the fictional character, see Fungus the Bogeyman. For the music genre, see Fungi (music). A fungus (pronounced /ˈfʌŋgəs/) is any eukaryotic organism that is a member of the kingdom Fungi (pronounced /ˈfʌndʒaɪ/).[2] The fungi are...




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 The Spectator
Fungus foray
11/10/2007: 777 words, approx. 3 pages To prepare for the collapse of Western civilisation, which seems to be more imminent with every news bulletin, I'm learning about wild food. Two months ago I learnt how to identify, prepare, cook and eat several different types of seaweed. Last week, I went...
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 Farm Journal
Fierce fungus.
03/22/2004: 669 words, approx. 2 pages Powdery mildew is caused by the fungus Erysiphe polygoni and occurs wherever red clover is grown. Plant pathologist, Paul Vincelli reveals that all varieties that used to show some resistance to the fungus are becoming more affected in the tests. Powdery mildew gains...
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 AP News
Japan detects deadly frog fungus
1/13/2007: 259 words, approx. 1 pages At least five frogs have died in Japan's first confirmed cases of a fungal infection linked to sharp reductions in amphibians in other parts of the world, an expert said Friday.The discovery prompted animal and research groups in Japan to jointly declare an emergency, urging...
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Japan confirms deadly frog fungus cases
1/13/2007: 259 words, approx. 1 pages At least five frogs have died in Japan's first confirmed cases of a fungal infection linked to sharp reductions in amphibians in other parts of the world, an expert said Friday.The discovery prompted animal and research groups in Japan to jointly declare an emergency, urging...


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