Fungi -- Physiology -- Congresses. : The ecology and physiology of the fungal mycelium / Symposium of the British Mycological Society held at Bath University, 11-15 April 1983 ; edited by D.H. Jennings & A.D.M. Rayner
Fungi -- Polar regions : Fungi in polar regions / editors: Masaharu Tsuji, National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR), Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan, Tamotsu Hoshino, Bio-production Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukisamu-higashi, Toyohira-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
Fungi -- Reproduction. : Sex in fungi : molecular determination and evolutionary implications / edited by Joseph Heitman, James W. Kronstad, John W. Taylor, Lorna A. Casselton
Fungi -- Risk assessment. : Environmental mycology in public health : fungi and mycotoxins risk assessment and management / edited by Carla Viegas, Ana Catarina Pinheiro, Raquel Sabino, Susana Viegas, João Brandão, Cristina Veríssimo
2016
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Fungi -- Sampling. : Biodiversity of fungi : inventory and monitoring methods / [edited by] Gregory M. Mueller, Gerald F. Bills, Mercedes S. Foster
Fungi -- Therapeutic use -- Congresses. : From ethnomycology to fungal biotechnology : exploiting fungi from natural resources for novel products / edited by Jagjit Singh and K.R. Aneja
Fungi -- Variation. : Biodiversity of fungi : inventory and monitoring methods / [edited by] Gregory M. Mueller, Gerald F. Bills, Mercedes S. Foster
2004
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Fungi -- virology. : Fungal diseases : an emerging threat to human, animal, and plant health : workshop summary / LeighAnne Olsen [and others], rapporteurs ; Forum on Microbial Threats, Board on Global Health, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies
Substances that destroy fungi by suppressing their ability to grow or reproduce. They differ from FUNGICIDES, INDUSTRIAL because they defend against fungi present in human or animal tissues
A kingdom of eukaryotic, heterotrophic organisms that live parasitically as saprobes, including MUSHROOMS; YEASTS; smuts, molds, etc. They reproduce either sexually or asexually, and have life cycles that range from simple to complex. Filamentous fungi, commonly known as molds, refer to those that grow as multicellular colonies --consider also terms at MYCO-