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Mycota

the kingdom containing the fungi and slime moulds, in some classifications.
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Fungi, mushrooms, yeast, and mold are all part of the kingdom Fungi or Mycota. While there are about 300 different horse breeds on earth and 2,600 different species of palm trees, there are up to 5 million species of fungi with almost 300 of those species causing diseases in humans.
El Enshasy, "Immunomodulators," in The Mycota: Industrial Applications, vol.
In 2002, the company purchased a total of 24 brands, mostly over the counter medicines, including Mycota, Transvasin and Acriflex The following year, it acquired the Setlers brand while 2006 saw the launch of Hedrin, the first licensed non-pesticide treatment for head lice in the UK.
Lichen mycota from the island of Krk (northern Adriatic Sea, Croatia).
In Carroll/Tudzynski (ed.) The Mycota V Part A: Plant relationships, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
McGill University (Montreal, Canada), has granted an exclusive license to Mycota Biosciences, Inc.
32 (LAH100108).A checklist of gasteroid mycota of District Mansehra Pakistan
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