fungus|fungi|funguses in English

noun

['fʌŋgəs]

any of a group of organisms including mushrooms and mildews

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1. Cultivated fungi (Common mushroom, oyster mushroom, shiitake, fungus mycelium (vegetative parts))

2. Allylamine Antifungals are used to kill fungi to treat athlete's foot, jock itch, ringworm, and nail fungus

3. A fungus ball composed of blue-staining hyphal elements of Aspergillus is seen here in a bronchus. Fungus balls may also form when fungi colonize cavitary lesions of tuberculosis.

4. Blastomycosis is a pulmonary disease caused by inhaling spores of the dimorphic fungus Blastomyces dermatitidis; occasionally, the fungi spread hematogenously, causing extrapulmonary disease

5. Conks / SHELF FUNGI Conks are also known as shelf fungi or bracket fungi

6. Coccidioidomycosis is an infection caused by inhaling the microscopic spores of the fungus Coccidioides immitis. Spores are the tiny, thick-walled structures that fungi use to reproduce

7. 635 million-year-old fungi-like microfossil that Bailed us out of an ice age discovered by Virginia Tech Microscopic image of the fungus-like filamentous microfossils.

8. Cutaneous candidiasis is an infection of the skin by a fungus called Candida albicans, which is one of the most common fungi responsible for infection in the human population

9. I became interested in entomopathogenic fungi -- fungi that kill insects.

10. " geoduck egg, dried white fungus?

11. Basidiospores (bah-sid-ee-oh’-spores) – Basidiospores are known as “higher fungi” or true mushrooms and are a general category of sexual spores that have been released from the basidium of a fungus

12. Call it sphaerobolus (from the family Geastracae), shotgun fungus, fly-speck fungus, cannonball fungus or Artillery fungus, it's all the same — it's a nasty brand of fungus that comes from wood mulch and similar environments.Artillery fungus is so named because when it discharges spores, they can travel as much as six feet vertically and 20 feet horizontally, and the spores cling like grim

13. Basidiomycetes Members of the division Basidiomycetes are known as club fungi. They include the common mushroom, the shelf fungi, puffballs, and other fleshy fungi

14. One group of carnivorous fungi, the nematophagous fungi, are predators of soil nematodes.

15. Wood Blewit is an edible fungus.

16. The mycorrhizal fungus Suillus plorans (Roll.)

17. Mycoremediation (from ancient Greek μύκης (mukēs), meaning "fungus" and the suffix -remedium, in Latin meaning 'restoring balance') is a form of Bioremediation in which fungi-based remediation methods are used to decontaminate the environment

18. Those organisms that paired with fungi were rewarded, because fungi do not need light.

19. Ascomycete: any fungus of the phylum Ascomycota, characterized by the production of a sac, or ascus, which contains non-motile spores Ascomycota: The Sac Fungi The majority of known fungi belong to the Phylum Ascomycota, which is characterized by the formation of an ascus (plural, asci), a sac-like structure that contains haploid ascospores.

20. Blastomycosis is a pulmonary disease caused by inhaling spores of the dimorphic fungus Blastomyces dermatitidis; occasionally, the fungi spread hematogenously, causing extrapulmonary disease.Symptoms result from pneumonia or from dissemination to multiple organs, most commonly the skin.

21. Basidiomycete fungi and their NPs

22. Agaric (n.) 1530s, an herbalists' name for a wide range of fungi, from Latinized form of Greek agarikon, name of a corky tree-fungus used as tinder, said by ancient sources to be from Agari in Sarmatia.

23. African Clawed Frog Spreads Deadly Amphibian Fungus

24. …of one of two classes: Ascomycetes, or the sac fungi, and the Deuteromycetes, or the imperfect fungi (i.e., fungi in which no sexual reproductive stages are known)

25. Basidiomycetes They include some of the most familiar fungi such as mushrooms, toadstools, puffballs, jelly fungi, shelf fungi, and some plant pathogens including rusts and smuts