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Qué (quién) es Fungus - definición


fungus         
  • Main groups of fungi
  • The plant pathogen ''Puccinia magellanicum'' ([[calafate rust]]) causes the defect known as [[witch's broom]], seen here on a [[barberry]] shrub in Chile.
  • ''[[Amanita phalloides]]'' accounts for the majority of fatal [[mushroom poisoning]]s worldwide. It sometimes lacks the greenish color seen here.
  • ''[[Arbuscular mycorrhiza]]'' seen under microscope. [[Flax]] root cortical cells containing paired arbuscules.
  • ''[[Armillaria solidipes]]''
  • Diagram of an [[apothecium]] (the typical cup-like reproductive structure of Ascomycetes) showing sterile tissues as well as developing and mature asci.
  • A selection of [[edible mushroom]]s eaten in Asia
  • Grasshoppers killed by ''[[Beauveria bassiana]]''
  • [[Stilton cheese]] veined with ''[[Penicillium roqueforti]]''
  • µm]] in diameter.
  • The bird's nest fungus ''[[Cyathus stercoreus]]''
  • Mold]] growth covering a decaying [[peach]]. The frames were taken approximately 12 hours apart over a period of six days.
  • [[Ergotamine]], a major mycotoxin produced by ''[[Claviceps]]'' species, which if ingested can cause [[gangrene]], convulsions, and [[hallucination]]s
  • Higher Fungi]]
  • Bracket fungi]] on a tree stump
  • [[Golgi apparatus]]
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  • algal]], and [[cyanobacteria]]l species
  • asci]] of ''[[Morchella elata]]'', viewed with [[phase contrast microscopy]]
  • tall fescue]] leaf sheath tissue
  • ''[[Omphalotus nidiformis]]'', a bioluminescent mushroom
  • Septa]]
}}
  • bibcode=2020NatSR..1015705P}}</ref>
  • In 1729, [[Pier Antonio Micheli]] first published descriptions of fungi.
  • A pin mold decomposing a peach
  • ''[[Polyporus squamosus]]''
  • ''[[Prototaxites]] milwaukeensis'' (Penhallow, 1908)—a Middle [[Devonian]] fungus from [[Wisconsin]]
  • DIC microscopy]]
  • access-date=15 December 2022}}</ref>
BIOLOGICAL KINGDOM, SEPARATE FROM PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Fungal; Fungal growth; Multicellular fungi; Necrotroph; Fungus kingdom; Fungi kingdom; Kingdom fungi; Necrotrophic; Fungal proteins; Antigens, fungal; Antibodies, fungal; Fungii; Eumycota; Fungis; Fungi; Mycetae; Fungus Plants; Funghi; Fungal development; Mycota; Mycete; Mycetes; Eumycetes; Sexuality of fungi; Fugus; Parasitic fungus; Necrotrophy; Sexuality in fungi; Funguses; Sexual reproduction in fungi; Asexual reproduction in fungi; Parasitic fungi; Traditional medicinal uses of fungi; Unicellular fungi; Fungi Kingdom; Fungal kingdom
['f??g?s]
¦ noun (plural fungi -g??, -(d)??? or funguses) any of a large group of spore-producing organisms which feed on organic matter and include moulds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools.
Derivatives
fungal adjective
fungiform adjective
fungoid adjective &noun
fungous adjective
Origin
ME: from L., perh. from Gk spongos (see sponge).
fungus         
  • Main groups of fungi
  • The plant pathogen ''Puccinia magellanicum'' ([[calafate rust]]) causes the defect known as [[witch's broom]], seen here on a [[barberry]] shrub in Chile.
  • ''[[Amanita phalloides]]'' accounts for the majority of fatal [[mushroom poisoning]]s worldwide. It sometimes lacks the greenish color seen here.
  • ''[[Arbuscular mycorrhiza]]'' seen under microscope. [[Flax]] root cortical cells containing paired arbuscules.
  • ''[[Armillaria solidipes]]''
  • Diagram of an [[apothecium]] (the typical cup-like reproductive structure of Ascomycetes) showing sterile tissues as well as developing and mature asci.
  • A selection of [[edible mushroom]]s eaten in Asia
  • Grasshoppers killed by ''[[Beauveria bassiana]]''
  • [[Stilton cheese]] veined with ''[[Penicillium roqueforti]]''
  • µm]] in diameter.
  • The bird's nest fungus ''[[Cyathus stercoreus]]''
  • Mold]] growth covering a decaying [[peach]]. The frames were taken approximately 12 hours apart over a period of six days.
  • [[Ergotamine]], a major mycotoxin produced by ''[[Claviceps]]'' species, which if ingested can cause [[gangrene]], convulsions, and [[hallucination]]s
  • Higher Fungi]]
  • Bracket fungi]] on a tree stump
  • [[Golgi apparatus]]
}}
  • algal]], and [[cyanobacteria]]l species
  • asci]] of ''[[Morchella elata]]'', viewed with [[phase contrast microscopy]]
  • tall fescue]] leaf sheath tissue
  • ''[[Omphalotus nidiformis]]'', a bioluminescent mushroom
  • Septa]]
}}
  • bibcode=2020NatSR..1015705P}}</ref>
  • In 1729, [[Pier Antonio Micheli]] first published descriptions of fungi.
  • A pin mold decomposing a peach
  • ''[[Polyporus squamosus]]''
  • ''[[Prototaxites]] milwaukeensis'' (Penhallow, 1908)—a Middle [[Devonian]] fungus from [[Wisconsin]]
  • DIC microscopy]]
  • access-date=15 December 2022}}</ref>
BIOLOGICAL KINGDOM, SEPARATE FROM PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Fungal; Fungal growth; Multicellular fungi; Necrotroph; Fungus kingdom; Fungi kingdom; Kingdom fungi; Necrotrophic; Fungal proteins; Antigens, fungal; Antibodies, fungal; Fungii; Eumycota; Fungis; Fungi; Mycetae; Fungus Plants; Funghi; Fungal development; Mycota; Mycete; Mycetes; Eumycetes; Sexuality of fungi; Fugus; Parasitic fungus; Necrotrophy; Sexuality in fungi; Funguses; Sexual reproduction in fungi; Asexual reproduction in fungi; Parasitic fungi; Traditional medicinal uses of fungi; Unicellular fungi; Fungi Kingdom; Fungal kingdom
(fungi)
A fungus is a plant that has no flowers, leaves, or green colouring, such as a mushroom or a toadstool. Other types of fungus such as mould are extremely small and look like a fine powder.
N-MASS
fungus         
  • Main groups of fungi
  • The plant pathogen ''Puccinia magellanicum'' ([[calafate rust]]) causes the defect known as [[witch's broom]], seen here on a [[barberry]] shrub in Chile.
  • ''[[Amanita phalloides]]'' accounts for the majority of fatal [[mushroom poisoning]]s worldwide. It sometimes lacks the greenish color seen here.
  • ''[[Arbuscular mycorrhiza]]'' seen under microscope. [[Flax]] root cortical cells containing paired arbuscules.
  • ''[[Armillaria solidipes]]''
  • Diagram of an [[apothecium]] (the typical cup-like reproductive structure of Ascomycetes) showing sterile tissues as well as developing and mature asci.
  • A selection of [[edible mushroom]]s eaten in Asia
  • Grasshoppers killed by ''[[Beauveria bassiana]]''
  • [[Stilton cheese]] veined with ''[[Penicillium roqueforti]]''
  • µm]] in diameter.
  • The bird's nest fungus ''[[Cyathus stercoreus]]''
  • Mold]] growth covering a decaying [[peach]]. The frames were taken approximately 12 hours apart over a period of six days.
  • [[Ergotamine]], a major mycotoxin produced by ''[[Claviceps]]'' species, which if ingested can cause [[gangrene]], convulsions, and [[hallucination]]s
  • Higher Fungi]]
  • Bracket fungi]] on a tree stump
  • [[Golgi apparatus]]
}}
  • algal]], and [[cyanobacteria]]l species
  • asci]] of ''[[Morchella elata]]'', viewed with [[phase contrast microscopy]]
  • tall fescue]] leaf sheath tissue
  • ''[[Omphalotus nidiformis]]'', a bioluminescent mushroom
  • Septa]]
}}
  • bibcode=2020NatSR..1015705P}}</ref>
  • In 1729, [[Pier Antonio Micheli]] first published descriptions of fungi.
  • A pin mold decomposing a peach
  • ''[[Polyporus squamosus]]''
  • ''[[Prototaxites]] milwaukeensis'' (Penhallow, 1908)—a Middle [[Devonian]] fungus from [[Wisconsin]]
  • DIC microscopy]]
  • access-date=15 December 2022}}</ref>
BIOLOGICAL KINGDOM, SEPARATE FROM PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Fungal; Fungal growth; Multicellular fungi; Necrotroph; Fungus kingdom; Fungi kingdom; Kingdom fungi; Necrotrophic; Fungal proteins; Antigens, fungal; Antibodies, fungal; Fungii; Eumycota; Fungis; Fungi; Mycetae; Fungus Plants; Funghi; Fungal development; Mycota; Mycete; Mycetes; Eumycetes; Sexuality of fungi; Fugus; Parasitic fungus; Necrotrophy; Sexuality in fungi; Funguses; Sexual reproduction in fungi; Asexual reproduction in fungi; Parasitic fungi; Traditional medicinal uses of fungi; Unicellular fungi; Fungi Kingdom; Fungal kingdom
n.
1.
Spongy excrescence.
2.
(Bot.) Species of cellular cryptogam or acotyledon.

Wikipedia

Fungus
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Ejemplos de uso de Fungus
1. About 23 percent of those caught in the huts with fungus sheets had fungus infections, and they typically died in less than four days, compared with more than nine days for fungus–free mosquitoes.
2. Commercial picking may or may not harm the fungus.
3. At issue is Septoria citri, a common fungus the U.S.
4. Tavzes is working on a new technique to synthesize the enzymatic action of another fungus, white rot fungus, to oxidize the stains and prepare the collection for display.
5. Now a fungus threatens to wipe out the plant worldwide.