Sentences with phrase «common fungus»

The phrase "common fungus" refers to a type of fungus that is found often or widely in many places or situations. It is not rare or unique, but rather a usual or typical type of fungus. Full definition
It is a necrotrophic parasite on weakened Birches, and will cause brown rot and eventually death, being one of the most common fungi visible on dead Birches.
«It's just a really common fungus in the environment that mostly lives on dead and dying plant tissue,» Leonard says.
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Aspergillus is a very common fungus that is found throughout the environment.
Certified Herbalist Karin Parramore has this to say: Most diaper rash is caused by Candida, a common fungus that lives on our skin, especially in warm and moist places like skin folds.
The assassin, a common fungus called Beauveria bassiana, slays with a vast arsenal of chemical weapons, leaving corpses in a fluffy white shroud (including the caterpillar above).
New research by British and Dutch scientists has found that Aspergillus — a common fungus that attacks the lungs and is found in soil and other organic matter — has become resistant to life — saving drugs in parts of rural Yorkshire.
FUNGUS AMONG US Aspergillus fumigatus (shown) is a common fungus found in soil.
Tom Sanders, head of nutritional research at King's College London, says that the strain of rat the French team used gets breast tumours easily, especially when given unlimited food, or maize contaminated by a common fungus that causes hormone imbalance, or just allowed to age.
It's a common fungus.
Common Fungi and British Wild Flowers are the first two in a new series by Bristol artist Kate Kato, which explore the idea of nature emerging and taking over old, used objects, creating their own mini worlds.
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