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Structure of fungi

At first sight the structures of fungi appear quite diverse. The fruiting body of the common edible mushroom, Agaricm bisporus, is very different from the... [Pg.2]

Woronin body Spherical structure associated with the simple pore in the septa separating hyphal compartments of fungi in the phylum Ascomycota. [Pg.629]

In contrast to the wide range of antibacterial antibiotics, there are very few antifungal antibiotics that can be used systemically. Lack of toxicity is, as always, of paramount importance, but the differences in structure of, and some biosynthetic processes in, fungal cells (Chapter 2) mean that antibacterial antibiotics are usually inactive against fungi. [Pg.114]

M. Gardes and T. D. Bruns, Community structure of ectomycorrhizal fungi in a Pinu.s niuricata forest above and below-ground views. Can. J. Hot. 74 1572 (1996). [Pg.289]

Structure of biofilms, microbial composition of heterogeneous granular biofilms and detection of bacteria, ciliates, and fungi in and on granules -b [i64] jjr O o iz ... [Pg.18]

P. chrysosporium, immobilized on nylon PuF and nets, were studied to decolorize reactive brilliant red K-2BP under nonsterile conditions by Gao et al. [58]. The fungi immobilized on PuF and nylon nets decolorized the azo dye by 52 and 95%, respectively. The system with nylon nets were contaminated easily with yeast, which decreased the decolorization efficiency. Structure of PuF reported that it was benefit to fungal growth in spreading mycelia. [Pg.177]


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