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Where do fungi grow? ... Fungi grow outdoors wherever continuous moisture is present. Soil-borne fungi are essential for the decay of plant and animal matter. As such, compost heaps and potting composts can contain extremely high numbers of fungal spores, including Aspergilllus fumigatus that can cause allergy or aspergillosis.
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www.workershealth.com.au/facts028.html
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What are Fungi? Fungi is the name given to a strange group of living things including mushrooms, toadstools, moulds and thousands of other weird and wonderful things. It's safe to say that if you see something strange growing outside, and you're not sure what it is, it's probably a fungus. ... Some fungi are good to eat,
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www.naturegrid.org.uk/biodiversity/crypfungi.html
www.naturegrid.org.uk/biodiversity/crypfungi.html
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Fungi can be found in many different environments. Fungi will grow on almost anything. Fungi can be found outside in forests, gardens and even in your own backyard. Some are good to eat, but some are deadly. They can also grow on your feet causing them to become itchy, known as athlete's foot.
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herbarium.usu.edu/fungi/funfacts/live_grow.htm
herbarium.usu.edu/fungi/funfacts/live_grow.htm
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We wanted to see if fungus would grow better in the dark or light. We put ours in the sun on the window sill. I didn't look at the other people's project because it was too nasty, so I don't know if it grew better in dark or in light.
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www.onekama.k12.mi.us/e2001/g5/fungus.htm
www.onekama.k12.mi.us/e2001/g5/fungus.htm
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Fungi Perfecti offers plug spawn of a number of hardy mushroom species: ... Our Plug Spawn prefers to grow on hardwoods, with the exception of the Phoenix Oyster, which grows well on firs. Most species can be grown on either logs or stumps. Non-aromatic hardwoods such as oak, poplar (cottonwood), elm, maple and similar...
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www.fungi.com/plugs/index.html
www.fungi.com/plugs/index.html
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Whether you are making lunch for work, school or a summer picnic, knowing what food to pack and how to prepare it can be the difference between enjoying your day or going home sick. From recent peanut butter and pistachio nut recalls to E. coli outbreaks associated ... Computer model reveals where food pathogens grow...
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Fun Facts About Fungi can now be reached through links on the home page of the website of The Intermountain Herbarium, Utah State University, or directly by clicking here.
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www.herb.lsa.umich.edu/kidpage/factindx.htm
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Mycology or Fungi question: What diseases cause fungi to grow on your tongue? There is a condition called a geographic tongue, that affects the tongue's appearance but doesn't cause any other problems, ... Were do fungi grow? Diseases with the tongue? 5 diseases caused by fungi? What is fungi on the tongue?
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wiki.answers.com/Q/What_diseases_cause_fungi_to_grow_on...
wiki.answers.com/Q/What_diseases_cause_fungi_to_grow_on_your_tongue
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Order any item(s) shown on this page by entering a quantity for the desired publication(s) and then clicking the "Add to Cart" button. ... A primer on how fungi are formed, how they spread in buildings, and how individuals react through allergy symptoms, irritation, and toxicoses due to exposure. (Harriet A. Burge, PhD)
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www.naima.org/pages/resources/library/order/RP032.HTML
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