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What (who) is fungal pathogen - definition

Wheat disease; Fungal wheat pathogen; Wheat pathogen

Medical Mycology         
  • Candida. [[Pap test]] specimen. [[Pap stain]].
  • FNA specimen]]. [[Field stain]].
  • Histoplasmosis. [[PASD stain]].
  • Aspergillosis. [[H&E stain]].
FUNGUS THAT CAUSES DISEASE IN HUMANS OR OTHER ORGANISMS
Medical mycology; Fungal diseases; Fungal pathogen; Disease causing fungi; Pathogenic fungi; Virulent fungi; Medical mycologist
Medical Mycology is a peer-reviewed medical journal published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Society for Human and Animal Mycology. It was established in 1962 as Sabouraudia, honoring the French dermatologist/medical mycologist, Raimond Sabouraud and publishing 3 to 4 issues per year.
Pathogenic fungus         
  • Candida. [[Pap test]] specimen. [[Pap stain]].
  • FNA specimen]]. [[Field stain]].
  • Histoplasmosis. [[PASD stain]].
  • Aspergillosis. [[H&E stain]].
FUNGUS THAT CAUSES DISEASE IN HUMANS OR OTHER ORGANISMS
Medical mycology; Fungal diseases; Fungal pathogen; Disease causing fungi; Pathogenic fungi; Virulent fungi; Medical mycologist
Pathogenic fungi are fungi that cause disease in humans or other organisms. Approximately 300 fungi are known to be pathogenic to humans.
Fungal ribotoxin         
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Fungal Ribotoxins
Fungal ribotoxins are a group of extracellular ribonucleases (RNases) secreted by fungi. Their most notable characteristic is their extraordinary specificity.

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Wheat diseases

The cereal grain wheat is subject to numerous wheat diseases, including bacterial, viral and fungal diseases, as well as parasitic infestations.

Examples of use of fungal pathogen
1. For example, climate–triggered fungal pathogen outbreaks had already led to the extinction of more than one percent of the planet‘s amphibian species, Thomas said.