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Denchev, Cvetomir M. "Problems in conservation of fungal diversity in Bulgaria and prospects for estimating the threat status of microscopic fungi." Mycologia Balcanica 2 (November 11, 2005): 251–56. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2547138.

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Recent activity and current problems in conservation of fungal diversity in Bulgaria are discussed. The need for complex investigation, conservation, and monitoring of fungal diversity is presented. A preliminary red list of smut fungi in Bulgaria (as an example for redlisting of microscopic fungi),<em> </em>evaluated with IUCN criteria, is proposed, including 16 species: two Regionally Extinct (RE) (<em>Ustilago bulgarica </em>and<em> Doassansia punctiformis</em>), four Critically Endangered (CR) (<em>Entyloma urocystoides,</em> <em>Urocystis aquilegiae, Microbotryum holostei, </em>and<em> M.
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Mardin, Herinda, Syamsul, Ilyas H. Husain, and Muh Nur Akbar. "ISOLASI DAN IDENTIFIKASI JAMUR MIKROSKOPIS PADA AMPAS SAGU (Metroxylon sagu Rottb.) SEBAGAI SUMBER BELAJAR BIOLOGI SMA." Jurnal Biogenerasi 7, no. 1 (2022): 119–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.30605/biogenerasi.v7i1.1690.

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This study aims to isolate and identify the microscopic fungi found in sago pulp (Metroxylon sagu Rottb). The results of this study were used as a learning resource for high school biology class X on fungi. This research is a descriptive study that aims to obtain isolates of microscopic fungi isolated from sago pulp (Metroxylon sagu Rottb). After the microscopic fungi isolates were found, the identification process was carried out. The results of the identification of microscopic fungi were used as a source of high school biology learning in the form of LKPD and then tested the validity of the
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Bukharina, I. L., A. A. Isupova, V. I. Lyamzin, and M. A. Lebedeva. "Use prospects for microorganisms consortiums and higher plants in oil-contaminated lands restoration." Forestry Bulletin 26, no. 6 (2022): 14–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.18698/2542-1468-2022-6-14-23.

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The article presents the research results on the use of microscopic endotrophic fungi cultures in oil-contaminated soils bioremediation. The resistance limits of microscopic fungi Fusarium equiseti (Corda) Sacc and Cylindrocarpon magnusianum Wollenw isolates (cultures), isolated from urban soils with a high level of pollution, were studied to various oil concentrations. Wide limits of microscopic fungi tolerance to oil content were revealed. Also, the cleaning efficiency and restoring the biological activity of oil-contaminated soils was studied using a ameliorants consortium: the biological p
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Pędzik, Marta, Anna Przybylska-Balcerek, Lidia Szwajkowska-Michałek, et al. "The Dynamics of Mycobiota Development in Various Types of Wood Dust Depending on the Dust Storage Conditions." Forests 12, no. 12 (2021): 1786. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12121786.

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Solid or processed wood, and wood waste in particular (dust, shavings, etc.) are the source of a number of health hazards for workers in the wood industry. One of the many negative health effects of exposure to fungi is allergic diseases caused by hypersensitivity reactions. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of wood species and the degree of dust fragmentation, resulting from processing conditions and storage conditions on the level of wood dust contamination with microscopic fungi during 1 year of storage. An additional aspect of the research was the assessment of the influe
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Shahazizyan, Iren V., Inessa M. Eloyan, Ruzanna E. Matevosyan, and Siranoush G. Nanagyulyan. "DETERMINATION OF FUNGI RESISTANCE OF SEVERAL SAMPLES OF NATURAL LEATHER IN CONDITIONS OF ARMENIA." Proceedings of the YSU B: Chemical and Biological Sciences 55, no. 2 (255) (2021): 172–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.46991/pysu:b/2021.55.2.172.

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In this work we studied the effect of microscopic soil fungi on some lather samples. The species composition of micromycetes inhabiting the samples under study was revealed, and an assessment of the fungal resistance of the materials under study was given. In the process of work, species of microscopic soil fungi were isolated and identified from the soil. In order to determine the degree of resistance to fungi for the infection of samples, a water-spore suspension was obtained. The leather materials were partially destroyed by microscopic fungi, and mold resistance ranged from 2 to 3 on a 5-p
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Kondratiuk, T., T. Akulenko, T. Beregova, and L. Ostapchenko. "MICROORGANISMS, PERSPECTIVE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY, MEDICINE, ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES, IN THE COLLECTION OF MICROSCOPIC FUNGI ESC "INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE", TARAS SHEVCHENKO NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF KYIV." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Series: Biology 73, no. 1 (2017): 31–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728_2748.2017.73.31-36.

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Analysis of the current state (composition) of collection of live cultures of microscopic fungi, which is part of the "Culture Collection of Fungi at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv" (WDCM 1000) is provided. The collection including 530 isolates contains microscopic (filamentous and yeast like) fungi belonging to divisions Zygomycota, Basidiomycota (yeast fungi of the genus Rhodotorula), Ascomycota and of the Anamorphic fungi group, which is the largest on the number of genera and species of microscopic fungi. In 2014-2016 years collection was replenished by isolates of microorgan
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Swandi, Monica Kharisma, and Salmi Salmi. "Pelatihan Pembuatan Preparat Segar dan Awetan Jamur serta Cara Mengidentifikasi Jamur Mikroskopik bagi Guru Biologi Sekolah Menengah Atas." Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat MIPA dan Pendidikan MIPA 9, no. 1 (2025): 17–22. https://doi.org/10.21831/jpmmp.v9i1.45393.

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Fresh and preserve slide-culture preparation and identification of microscopic fungi workshop for biology teachers in senior high school was conducted as the community service activity. The aim of this workshop was to improve teachers’s competency by providing a short lecture and training on fresh and preserve slide-culture preparation and identification of microscopic fungi. This workshop was held online using zoom meeting application and divided into four session; short lecture, group activity for identification of fungi, discussion and evaluation. The participant’s knowledge about the topic
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Hołda, Anna. "Hexavalent Chromium Accumulation by Microscopic Fungi." Archives of Environmental Protection 39, no. 2 (2013): 45–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aep-2013-0011.

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Abstract The purpose of the study was to optimize the removal of Cr(VI) by means of the Trichoderma viride strain isolated from chromium mud samples a well as the Aspergillus niger and Penicillium citrinum strains from other environments. The growth of organism and removal of chromium(VI) was carried out in water solution of various chromium(VI) contents. The research was carried out at optimal pH for each fungus i.e. Aspergillus niger 4.0, Penicillium citrinum 5.0 and Trichoderma viride 4.5. During 14 days of incubation, samples of 5 ml each were collected every day in order to determine chro
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Khusnullina, A. I., E. N. Bilanenko, and A. V. Kurakov. "Microscopic Fungi of White Sea Sediments." Contemporary Problems of Ecology 11, no. 5 (2018): 503–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1995425518050062.

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Lageard, Jonathan GA, and Peter A. Ryan. "Microscopic fungi as subfossil woodland indicators." Holocene 23, no. 7 (2013): 990–1001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683612475145.

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Berbeka, U. Z., V. I. Kushnir, I. S. Semen, et al. "DETERMINATION OF THE SENSITIVITY OF DERMATOMYCOSIS CAUSES TO FUNGICIDES." Scientific and Technical Bulletin оf State Scientific Research Control Institute of Veterinary Medical Products and Fodder Additives аnd Institute of Animal Biology 25, no. 1 (2024): 20–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.36359/scivp.2024-25-1.02.

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A microbiological study of the affected areas of the skin of dogs and cats was carried out for the detection of microscopic fungi. The following microscopic fungi were isolated from the pathological material: Candida spp., Aspergillus brasiliensis, Epidermophyton spp., Microsporum spp., Mucor spp., Trichophyton spp., Mallasseria spp., Sporotrich spp. Isolated microscopic fungi of the genus Malassezia spp. belong to the superficial mycoses (keratomycoses) and affect the surface layers of the skin and fur. Epidermatophytes: Trichophyton spp., Epidermophyton spp., Microsporum spp. affect the epid
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Zhebrak, I. S., and A. M. Manafova. "Seasonal dynamics and differentiation of aer mikota premises of the educational institution (Grodno, Belarus)." SOCIALNO-ECOLOGICHESKIE TECHNOLOGII, no. 1. 2018 (2018): 88–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.31862/2500-2966-2018-1-88-111.

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The number and composition of microscopic fungi in the air of the 5 University libraries, 2 classrooms and one hostel room were studied. The number of fungal diasporas in the air of two libraries exceeded the maximum permissible level (MPL – 500 KOE/m3) and was 581–966 KOE/m3. In summer, in the air of almost all the surveyed rooms, there was a higher abundance and a generic variety of microscopic fungi than in autumn. The mold complexes number and composition in the air of reading rooms and book depositories vary in different degrees and depend on the season, attendance of readers and the libr
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Rácová, Zuzana, Richard Wasserbauer, and Pavla Ryparová. "Microscopic Filamentous Fungi in Buildings, Preventing their Occurrence and their Remediation Using Nanofibers." Advanced Materials Research 649 (January 2013): 89–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.649.89.

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The article is focused on prevention and remediation of the occurrence of microscopic filamentous fungi in buildings. The remediation of these fungi can be performed using classical methods (spray, paint, etc.) or use new methods - which include use of nanotechnology, e.g. nanofibers. The nanofibers have specific functional characteristics (e.g. large surface area, etc) according to their production and it can be used for remediation and prevention of occurrence of microscopic filamentous fungi. The effect of nanofibers can be increase by adding nanoparticles or another antimicrobial substance
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Harčárová, M., E. Čonková, and Z. Sihelská. "Mycobiota and Mycotoxic Contamination of Feed Cereals." Folia Veterinaria 62, no. 4 (2018): 5–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/fv-2018-0031.

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Abstract The cereals are a suitable substrate for the growth of microscopic filamentous fungi. Micromycetes are capable of reducing the nutritional value of feedstuff and they can produce several mycotoxins. The most frequent genera of microscopic filamentous fungi are Fusarium, Penicillium, Alternaria and Aspergillus. The contamination by microscopic fungi and mycotoxins was determinated in 56 samples of feed cereals originating from the Slovak Republic. The most common genera of fungi detected in the feed cereals included: Alternaria (67.8 %), Fusarium (44.6 %), Penicillium (39.2 %), Mucor (
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Adamčíková, Katarína, and Pavel Hrubík. "The health state of Ginkgo biloba L. in the presence of microfungi." Journal of Plant Protection Research 55, no. 1 (2015): 42–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jppr-2015-0006.

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Abstract The health state of Ginkgo biloba L. and damage caused by microscopic fungi were evaluated over the 2010-2011 time period, in selected localities of Slovakia and Czechia. The trees were assessed and put into two categories of health. Trees in very good (category 1) or good vitality and health with no or only light damage (category 2). A total of seven species of microscopic fungi were identified from samples taken from branches, fruits, and leaves. The following fungal genera were detected: Epicoccum, Fusarium, Alternaria, Phomopsis, Cylindrosporium, Phyllosticta, and Cladosporium. Th
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Kondratyuk, T. "Microscopic fungi destructors in conditions of restricted carbon source: morphology and accumulation of inorganic polyphosphates." Modern Phytomorphology 5 (April 1, 2014): 267–73. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.161036.

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Exchanges of morphology, speed of radial growth, and accommodation of inorganic polyphosphates in cells of microscopic fungi of the genera Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium and Penicillum in condition of carbon limitation are characterized. Results obtained confirm existence of various ways of realization of adoptive responses of microscopic fungi to this stress factor.
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Szwajkowska-Michałek, Lidia, Tomasz Rogoziński, Radosław Mirski, and Kinga Stuper-Szablewska. "Wood processing waste – contamination with microscopic fungi and contents of selected bioactive compounds." BioResources 15, no. 1 (2020): 1763–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.15376/biores.15.1.1763-1772.

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Wood processing work stations produce contaminants that affect air quality in plant production facilities. A significant portion of these contaminants consists of spores and hyphae of microscopic fungi. Their presence in respirable and settled dust directly affects the health of the employees working in those facilities. Moreover, microscopic fungi interact with the components of wood, causing its degradation. Thus, several factors affecting the quality of ambient air were analyzed in samples collected from all accessible locations where wood waste is accumulated in the plant. The samples were
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Szyłak-Szydłowski, Mirosław, and Teresa Korniłłowicz-Kowalska. "The mycobiota of landfill leachates in the pretreatment process in a sequencing batch reactor." Open Life Sciences 7, no. 2 (2012): 250–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11535-012-0010-y.

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AbstractThe paper discusses the dynamics of the accumulation of microscopic fungi, depending on the sludge load (Bx), in activated sludge used for landfill leachate pretreatment. The propagule washout from the sludge into pretreated leachates is determined, including genera and species that may threaten environmental health. An increased accumulation of microscopic fungi in sludge flocs occurred at Bx=0.23−0.45 mg chemical oxygen demand (COD) mg−1 d−1. Microscopic fungi were eluted at the maximal Bx value tested of 1.64 mg COD mg−1 d−1. Both the activated sludge and the leachate runoff from th
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Magyar, Donát, and László Lőkös. "In memoriam Dr Ágnes Révay (1952–2018)." Studia botanica hungarica 52, no. 1 (2021): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.17110/studbot.2021.52.1.5.

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Dr Ágnes Révay (1952–2018) a respected mycologist, the curator of the microscopic fungi collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum was interested predominantly in floristics, taxonomy and ecology of the Hungarian microscopic fungi, especially the dematiaceous and aquatic hyphomycetes, stauro- and scolecosporous fungi and myxomycetes. More than 70 scientific papers, her revisions and collections, the four new genera (Gorgomyces, Hyalocamposporium, Hydrometrospora, Tulipispora) and the 15 new species described by her, and the species Retiarius revayae named after her preserve her memorie
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Ryabova, A. S., L. Y. Kuzmina, and N. F. Galimzyanova. "MICROMYCETES IN KARST CAVES." ÈKOBIOTEH 4, no. 4 (2021): 227–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.31163/2618-964x-2021-4-4-227-233.

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Micromycetes are an integral part of the microbial community of cave ecosystems, they play the role of decomposers or lead a parasitic lifestyle. Microscopic fungi, including yeast, in caves are isolated from soil, air, water, mineral formations, rock surfaces and even troglobionts. By the ratio of fungi of different temperature regimes and the succession of species, one can inference the relationship between the underground cavity and the surface and the intensity of nutrient intake. Representatives of Chrysosporium, Mucor, Mortierella, Peniciliium, Trihoderma, Aspergillus, Geomyces predomina
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Krupnyk, Y. G., S. V. Tsisinska, and Yu M. Lenjo. "Ungulomycosis of cattle: etiological factors and pathogenetic mechanisms." Scientific Messenger of LNU of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies 23, no. 101 (2021): 100–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.32718/nvlvet10117.

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Mycotic diseases, ie those caused by microscopic fungi, are widespread among animals. As for cattle, at present ungulomycosis has become the most widespread, in which keratolytic fungi affect the hooves of animals, causing complications such as deformities, pododermatitis, lesions of the hoof bone. Ungulomycosis (from the Latin ungula – hoof, Gr. Mykes – fungus) – a disease of the hooves, which are caused by microscopic fungi that have keratolytic properties. In most cases of ungulomycosis, its complications are most often registered, and not the disease itself, which does not allow to carry o
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Petrova, Irina V., Kseniya V. Zhilina, and Alla N. Semikrasova. "Study of the species composition of fungi with toxigenic, pathogenic and allergenic effects in feeds for cage keeping marten." Veterinariya, Zootekhniya i Biotekhnologiya 7, no. 116 (2023): 68–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/vet.zoo.bio.202307009.

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The aim of the research was to study the species composition of microscopic fungi with toxigenic, pathogenic and allergenic effects in feeds for cage keeping marten. The 120 samples of feed for martens from fur farms of the Russian Federation were selected. A microbiological study with pure culture of microscopic fungi isolation was performed to establish the species affiliation. Determination of the total toxicity of feed was carried out on white mice and rabbits. The allergy test was performed by applying a fungal allergen to the rabbits’ skin. To determine the pathogenicity of the isolated
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Castañeda-Ramírez, Gloria, Liliana Aguilar-Marcelino, and Guillermo López-Guillen. "Macroscopic and microscopic fungi with insecticidal activity." Chilean journal of agricultural research 82, no. 2 (2022): 348–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/s0718-58392022000200348.

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Donerian, Larisa G., M. A. Vodianova, and Zh E. Tarasova. "Microscopic soil fungi - bioindicators organisms contaminated soil." Hygiene and sanitation 95, no. 9 (2019): 891–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.18821/0016-9900-2016-95-9-891-894.

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In the paper there are considered methodological issues for the evaluation of soil biota in terms of oil pollution. Experimental studies have shown that under the exposure of a various levels of oil pollution meeting certain gradations of the state and optimal alteration in microbocenosis in sod-podzolic soils, there is occurred a transformation of structure of the complex of micromycetes and the accumulation of toxic species, hardly typical for podzolic soils - primarily represantatives of the genus Aspergillus (A.niger and A. versicolor), Paecilomyces (P.variotii Bainer), Trichoderma (T.hama
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Danilkiewicz, Maria. "Microscopic parasitic fungi of Chmielinne nature reserve." Acta Mycologica 18, no. 2 (2014): 203–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/am.1982.016.

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The microscopic parasitic fungi occurring in vegetal complex of Chmielinne nature reserve were investigate in the years 1976-1978. 85 species of fungi were gatherd on 71 specier of hosts. There are species among them which occur rarely in Polands flora: &lt;i&gt;Plasmopara ribicola, Peronospora agrimoniae, P. bulbocapni&lt;/i&gt; and &lt;i&gt;P. corydalis&lt;/i&gt;.
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Syrchin, S. O. "Extracellular cellulolytic complexes production by microscopic fungi." Biotechnologia acta 8, no. 5 (2015): 78–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/biotech8.05.078.

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Krakos (Podwin), Agnieszka, Patrycja Śniadek, Marta Jurga, et al. "Lab-on-Chip Culturing System for Fungi—Towards Nanosatellite Missions." Applied Sciences 12, no. 20 (2022): 10627. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app122010627.

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In this paper, a lab-on-chip system dedicated to fungi cultivation in Earth’s gravity and simulated microgravity, being a solution that could be used in future nanosatellite missions, is shown. For the first time, a fully glass lab-on-chip structure enabling the proper environment for cultivation of fungi species—Fusarium culmorum—is presented. Apart from the biological validation of the fungi cultures with the use of the lab-on-chip system, tests were carried out under induced microgravity utilising a Rotary Wall Vessel. Correct functioning of the lab-on-chip system was obtained, enabling the
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Sekhavati, Mohammad Hadi, Mohammad Reza Nassiry, Mohsen Danesh Mesgaran, Amir Mohammadi, Ali Javadmanesh, and Hossein Esmaeilzadeh. "Microscopic Studies and Molecular Identification of Ruminal Zygomycetes Fungi in Sheep." Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science 2007 (April 2007): 222. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1752756200021256.

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Rumen is an area with high potential for growing of diverse living organisms including anaerobic fungi. The most studies on rumen fungi focused on anaerobic fungi classified asChytridiomycetes, familyNeocallimasticaceas, while few studies have done on determination ofZygomycetesthat can be native in the rumen. The most fungi within the subkingdomZygomycotinabelong to the classZygomycetes. Fungi in this class possess some distinctive properties that contain rapid growth, nonseptate mycelium, reproduction by sporangiospores (Pittet al., 1985) and production of some hydrolytic enzymes (Vinogradov
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Shivam, Kapoori Rahul Bariya Jay Patel Drashti Dave* Dr. Chainesh Shah. "Microscopic Marvels: Essential Role of Fungi in Nature." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2, no. 12 (2024): 2685–93. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14539170.

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Besides plants and animals, the Fungi kingdom describes several species characterized by various forms and applications. They can be found in all habitats and play an essential role in the excellent functioning of the ecosystem, for example, as decomposers of plant material for the cycling of carbon and nutrients or as symbionts of plants. Furthermore, fungi have been used in many sectors for centuries, from producing food, beverages, and medications. Recently, they have gained significant recognition for protecting the environment, agriculture, and several industrial applications. The current
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Belov, D. V., and S. N. Belyaev. "On the decisive role of biofilms of microorganisms in the initiation and development of microbiological corrosion of metals (part 2)." Practice of Anticorrosive Protection 28, no. 1 (2023): 43–58. https://doi.org/10.31615/j.corros.prot.2023.107.1-5.

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The reliability of technical products is determined by their resistance to the influence of the external environment, the natural component of which are destructor microorganisms (bacteria, yeast, microscopic fungi, etc.). The low efficiency of protecting metals from biocorrosion is largely due to insufficient knowledge of all aspects of the damaging effects of microorganisms. There are no quantitative data on the processes of biodamage of equipment elements in real operating conditions. To date, reliable methods for diagnosing and predicting the durability of metals and their structures under
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Michałkiewicz, Michał, Izabela Kruszelnicka, and Małgorzata Widomska. "The Variability of the Concentration of Bioaerosols Above the Chambers of Biological Wastewater Treatment." Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S 25, no. 2 (2018): 267–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/eces-2018-0018.

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Abstract The article presents the results of research over microorganisms (psychrophilic and mesophilic bacteria and microscopic fungi) found in wastewater in denitrification and nitrification chambers and specifies the proportion of these microorganisms in bioaerosol at various levels above wastewater level (20, 50 and 100 cm). In the denitrification chamber (anoxic) in 1 cm3 of sewage there were on average 30.35 · 106 CFU of mesophilic bacteria, 72.88 · 106 CFU of psychrophilic bacteria, and 37.3 · 105 CFU of microscopic fungi. In the nitrification chamber, where the oxygen concentration ran
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Tomczyk, Łukasz, Łukasz Stępień, Monika Urbaniak, Tomasz Szablewski, Renata Cegielska-Radziejewska, and Kinga Stuper-Szablewska. "Characterisation of the Mycobiota on the Shell Surface of Table Eggs Acquired from Different Egg-Laying Hen Breeding Systems." Toxins 10, no. 7 (2018): 293. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins10070293.

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Microbial safety is an important factor contributing to the egg quality. During egg acquisition, there is significant risk of contamination of the eggshell surface with microscopic fungi. Mycelial hyphae may grow on the eggshell surface and penetrate into the egg content. However, there is no information on the populations of microscopic fungi on the eggshell surface and, consequently, on possible production of mycotoxins. Therefore, the aim of the study was to identify the species of microscopic fungi present on the eggshell surface acquired from different breeding systems and to measure the
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Iramayana, Iramayana, Ira Taskirawati, and Astuti Arif. "KERAGAMAN JAMUR PADA LOG DAN KAYU GERGAJIAN NYATOH (Palaquium sp)." PERENNIAL 15, no. 1 (2019): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.24259/perennial.v15i1.6729.

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Wood is one medium that can be a place to grow fungus. The chemical components forming wood in the form of holocellulose and lignin which can be overhauled by fungi into simple compounds are a food source for the fungus. This study aims to identify the type of fungus that grows on the log and or sawn wood of Palaquium sp so that it can provide information about the diversity of fungal species, both useful and those that are pathogenic. The process of identifying mushrooms is done by observing the macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of the fungus. The macroscopic characteristics observe
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Denchev, Cvetomir M. "Estimating the threat status of smut fungi." Mycologia Balcanica 7 (November 3, 2010): 9–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2550124.

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Conservation of fungal diversity needs to be integrated. Smut fungi are potentially a key group for illustrating the problems encountered when estimating the conservation status of microscopic fungi. Various difficulties in assessing the status of smut fungi are described. Examples are provided of threatened species of smut fungi, evaluated with IUCN criteria.
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Kerrouche, I., M. Bendjaballah, W. Abdelaziz, et al. "Study of the influence of the contribution of fragmented rameal wood and manure on the density of microscopic fungi and the density of mites and collemboles of a sandy loam soil in Constantine (Algeria)." Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences 14, no. 1 (2023): 269–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jfas.v14i1.14.

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The objective of our work is to study the influence of the contribution of Fragmented Rameal Wood (BRF) and cattle manure on the density of microscopic fungi and the density of mites and springtails of a limono-sandy soil in Constantine (Algeria). A 100 m² parcel is subdivided into 15 plots of 2 m² each with 5 different plots where we determined the species of microscopic fungi and their density during March, April, May, June and November 2014. Thus, the density of springtails and mites was monitored monthly from March 2014 to January 2015. The results obtained show that the contribution of BR
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Kačániová, Miroslava, Simona Kunova, Soňa Felsöciová, et al. "Microbiota of different wine grape berries." Potravinarstvo Slovak Journal of Food Sciences 13, no. 1 (2019): 174–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.5219/1047.

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The wine grape berries share a complex microbial ecology including filamentous fungi, yeasts and bacteria. The microbiota reveals different physiological characteristics and depends on the grape ripening stage and the availability of nutrients with different effect on wine production. The microbiota of grape berries (n = 12) was isolated and identified in the present study. The samples were collected in September 2018. Grape berries were obtained from Vrbovo vineyard located in Slovakia. The grape berries investigated belonged to Blue Frankish, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Dornfelder, Fetea
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Tugay, T. I., A. V. Tugay, M. V. Zheltonozhska, and L. V. Sadovnikov. "Principles of the low dozes irradiation influence on microscopic fungi." Nuclear Physics and Atomic Energy 13, no. 4 (2012): 396–402. https://doi.org/10.15407/jnpae2012.04.396.

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Analysis of the influence of chronic irradiation on strains of two species of microscopic fungi Hormoconis resinae and Cladosporium cladosporioides on two parameters - speed of radial growth and surviving is carried out. It was shown, the increase of radial growth rate under exposure doses from 0 to 250 mGy occurs non-uniformly, and to maxima at the certain dozes of irradiation at the investigated species of fungi. At the absorbed doze of irradiation from 0.36 up to 2 Gy as at strains Hormoconis resinae and Cladosporium cladosporioides with radioadaptive properties isolated from the alienation
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Kondratyuk, T. "Morphological and physiological characters of microscopic fungi damaging objects and materials under biocide influence." Modern Phytomorphology 1 (April 1, 2012): 43–46. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.162723.

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Influence of studied biocides on the changes of morphological characters of reproductive structures of microscopic fungi Penicillium funiculosum Thom and Penicillium ochrochloron Biourge has found. Reaction of fungi test-cultures on biocides influence studies has found to be depended on concentration of solution, chemical composition of biocide and physiological activity of fungi.
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Kondratiuk, T. O., T. V. Beregova, I. Yu Parnikoza, S. Y. Kondratyuk, and A. Thell. "Microscopic fungi of lithobiont communities of Argentine Islands Region: Data from the 22nd Ukrainian Antarctic Expedition." Acta Botanica Hungarica 62, no. 1-2 (2020): 49–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/034.62.2020.1-2.5.

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The identification of the diversity of microscopic fungi of lithobiont communities of the Argentine Islands in specimens collected during the 22nd Ukrainian Antarctic Expedition was the purpose of this work. Samples of rock, soil, mosses and lichens of rock micro-habitats of “Crustose lichen sub-formation and fruticose lichen and moss cushion sub-formation” were used in the work. These samples were used for extracting and cultivation of filamentous fungi on dense nutrient media. Determination of physiological and biochemical characteristics and identification of yeast-like fungi were performed
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Kurkina, Yu N. "DISEASES OF BROAD BEANS CAUSED BY MICROSCOPIC FUNGI." Vegetable crops of Russia, no. 3 (July 25, 2018): 99–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.18619/2072-9146-2018-3-99-104.

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The unique biochemical composition of broad bean seeds (Vicia faba L. var. major Harz) makes them a promising vegetable crop. The quantity and quality of the yield of beans depends to a large extent on the mycoses caused by microscopic fungi. The aim of the work was to study the diseases of broad beans caused by microscopic fungi in the soil and climatic conditions of the South Central zone of the region. At the Botanical garden BelSU (Belgorod) on a natural infectious background were grown and studied of different broad beans varieties Belarusian, Velena, Russian black, Aquadulche. In some ye
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Vega Gutierrez, Sarath, and Sara Robinson. "Microscopic Analysis of Pigments Extracted from Spalting Fungi." Journal of Fungi 3, no. 1 (2017): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof3010015.

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Sakaeva, E. Kh, Yu V. Kulikova, and L. V. Rudakova. "Biodegradation of polymeric composite materials by microscopic fungi." Theoretical and Applied Ecology, no. 4 (2018): 68–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.25750/1995-4301-2018-4-068-075.

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Ruszkiewicz, Małgorzata. "Microscopic phytopathogenic fungi rare and new for Poland." Acta Mycologica 35, no. 1 (2014): 85–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/am.2000.010.

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The paper presents a list of 36 rare species of fungi with remarks about their morphology and distribution in Poland. Three of the species are new for Poland: &lt;i&gt;Romularia asplenii&lt;/i&gt; Jaap, &lt;i&gt;R. concomitans&lt;/i&gt; Ell. et Holw. and &lt;i&gt;Ascochyta actoeae&lt;/i&gt; (Bres.) J. J. Davis. Altogether, 13 parasitic species occur on the plans which have not been known as their hosts in Poland, so far, 19 are rare on the listed hosts. The fungi were collected in the area of projected Jurassic National Park, Częstochowa Upland.
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Kačániová, Miroslava, Vladimíra Kňazovická, Soňa Felšöciová, and Katarína Rovná. "Microscopic fungi recovered from honey and their toxinogenity." Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 47, no. 11 (2012): 1659–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10934529.2012.687242.

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Rudenko, A. V., O. S. Savluk, M. N. Saprykina, A. V. Yastremskaya, and V. V. Goncharuk. "Microscopic fungi in water of the Dnieper river." Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology 33, no. 5 (2011): 323–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3103/s1063455x11050080.

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Pysmenna, Yu B., I. M. Kurchenko, and A. G. Subbota. "Antagonistic Properties of Microscopic Fungi Isolated from Plasterboard." Mikrobiolohichnyi Zhurnal 78, no. 5 (2016): 99–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/microbiolj78.05.099.

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Kulik-Licina, E. S., and R. A. Maksimova. "Ecology of some microscopic fungi that produce antibiotics." Acta Mycologica 4, no. 2 (2014): 405–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/am.1968.041.

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Zhang, Jing, Songhan Lu, Xiangzhou Wang, et al. "Automatic identification of fungi in microscopic leucorrhea images." Journal of the Optical Society of America A 34, no. 9 (2017): 1484. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/josaa.34.001484.

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Rodimin, V. D., S. A. Kharin, S. V. Poddubko, et al. "Development of Microscopic Fungi in Ultralow Magnetic Fields." Microbiology 94, no. 2 (2025): 210–19. https://doi.org/10.1134/s0026261724608571.

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Budiarti, L., and N. S. P. Nuryanti. "Entomopathogenic Fungus from Rice Rhizosphere Soil in Politeknik Negeri Lampung Land." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1012, no. 1 (2022): 012059. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1012/1/012059.

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Abstract The killing of non-target insects such as predators, natural enemies, and pest resistance to pesticides are negative impacts of pesticide application. Entomopathogenic fungi may be environmentally friendly biological controllers. This study aimed to conduct entomopathogenic fungi from rice plants in the Politeknik Negeri Lampung field using the insect bait method. Sampling was done by taking the rhizosphere soil of rice plants using the diagonal sampling method. Isolation and characterization of the morphology macroscopic and microscopic of entomopathogenic fungi were carried out at t
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