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microfungi

FUNGI in which the FRUITING BODIES are too small to be seen with the naked eye.
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Cultures that either prompted germination and development to the protoconn stage, or were deemed potentially important (e.g., acquired from different protocorms in situ) were deposited into the University of Alberta (Canada) Microfungus Collection and Herbarium (UAMH) for safekeeping and future use through cryopreserration.
More left-field options include homeopathy, copper oxide wire particles and biological control - using a nematode-destroying microfungus. Many countries have tried grazing sheep on "bioactive" plants which have anthelmintic properties.
Mazvydas National Library, since the year 2000 the printouts harmed by microfungus are disinfected in a hermetic chamber using butyl alcohol steam (Minderiene, Kristaponis 2005).
The parasitic microfungus Fusicladium levieri Magnus (anamorphic Ascomycota) was found for the first time in Indiana on Diospyros virginiana L.
Pure cultures were identified at the University of Alberta Microfungus Collection and Herbarium (UAMH) Centre for Global Microfungal Biodiversity at the Gage Research Institute (Toronto, Ontario, Canada).
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