filamentous fungus
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fungus
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈfʌŋ.ɡəs/us/ˈfʌŋ.ɡəs/
any of various types of organisms that get their food from decaying material or other ...
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The mixture produces hormones such as auxin (from yeast andfilamentousfungus) gibberellins from red fungus and cytokines from germs and yeast.
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In order to maintain sufficient moisture content for the growth offilamentousfungus, waterlogged air is used and may require further addition of water.
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It is afilamentousfungusin nature and has characteristic biseriate conidiophores.
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Brunchorst considered the organism that he had identified to be afilamentousfungus.
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It is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that is effective against most bacteria, filamentous fungi, yeast, plant, and animal cells.
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The methods used to grow filamentous fungi using solid state fermentation allow the best reproduction of their natural environment.
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The term phaeohyphomycosis was introduced to determine infections caused by dematiaceous or pigmented filamentous fungi which contain melanin in their cell walls.
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In nature, filamentous fungi grow on the ground, decomposing vegetal compounds under naturally ventilated conditions.
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Environmental factors such as wind, temperature, rainfall and humidity have been found to influence the ecology of filamentous fungi.
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In filamentous fungi, multinucleate cells may extend over hundreds of meters so that different regions of a single cell experience dramatically different microenvironments.
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In multinucleate cells, nuclei share one common cytoplasm as it is found in hyphal cells or mycelium of filamentous fungi.
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Therefore, solid state fermentation enables the optimal development of filamentous fungi, allowing the mycelium to spread on the surface of solid compounds among which air can flow.
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