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- Microfungi abstract "Microfungi are fungi, eukaryotic organisms such as molds, mildews and rusts, which exhibit tube tip-growth and have cell walls composed of chitin, a polymer of N-acetylglucosamine. The microfungi are an artificial, paraphyletic group, distinguished from macrofungi only by the absence of a large, multicellular fruiting body. Microfungi are ubiquitous in all terrestrial and freshwater and marine environments. Microfungi grow in plants, soil, water, insects, cattle rumens, hair, and skin. Most of the fungal body consists of microscopic threads, called hyphae, extending through the substrate in which it grows. The mycelia of microfungi produce thousands of tiny spores that are carried by the air, spreading the fungus.Many Microfungi species are benign, existing as soil saprotrophs, for example, largely unobserved by humans. Many thousands of microfungal species occur in lichens, forming symbiotic relationships with algae. Other microfungi, such as those of the genera Penicillium, Aspergillus and Neurospora, were first discovered as molds causing spoilage of fruit and bread.Certain species are of value to man. Penicillium species are used in the manufacture of blue cheeses and as the source of the antibiotic penicillin, discovered by Sir Alexander Fleming in 1928, while fusarium venenatum is used to produce a mycoprotein food product.".
- Microfungi thumbnail S_cerevisiae_under_DIC_microscopy.jpg?width=300.
- Microfungi wikiPageID "10362025".
- Microfungi wikiPageRevisionID "584186217".
- Microfungi hasPhotoCollection Microfungi.
- Microfungi subject Category:Fungi.
- Microfungi type Fungi.
- Microfungi type Fungus112992868.
- Microfungi type LivingThing100004258.
- Microfungi type Object100002684.
- Microfungi type Organism100004475.
- Microfungi type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Microfungi type Whole100003553.
- Microfungi comment "Microfungi are fungi, eukaryotic organisms such as molds, mildews and rusts, which exhibit tube tip-growth and have cell walls composed of chitin, a polymer of N-acetylglucosamine. The microfungi are an artificial, paraphyletic group, distinguished from macrofungi only by the absence of a large, multicellular fruiting body. Microfungi are ubiquitous in all terrestrial and freshwater and marine environments. Microfungi grow in plants, soil, water, insects, cattle rumens, hair, and skin.".
- Microfungi label "Microchampignon".
- Microfungi label "Microfungi".
- Microfungi sameAs Microchampignon.
- Microfungi sameAs m.02q9g5b.
- Microfungi sameAs Q1444322.
- Microfungi sameAs Q1444322.
- Microfungi sameAs Microfungi.
- Microfungi wasDerivedFrom Microfungi?oldid=584186217.
- Microfungi depiction S_cerevisiae_under_DIC_microscopy.jpg.
- Microfungi isPrimaryTopicOf Microfungi.