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Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast Digital illustration showing budding yeast cells pseudohyphae asci and ascospores Known as bakers or brewers yeas
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast Digital illustration showing budding yeast cells pseudohyphae asci and ascospores Known as bakers or brewers yeas
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast illustration
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Apothecia of Xanthoria parietina liche
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Apothecia of Xanthoria parietina liche
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Apothecia of Xanthoria parietina liche
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Ascocarp SEM
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Ascocarp SEM
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Filamentous fungus (Ascochyta pisi) SEM
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False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the fungus Trichophyton schoenleinii a member of the genus that causes the skin condition tinea or
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Soil fungus Exophiala spinifera SEM
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Phaeosphaeria microscopica SEM
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Filamentous fungus (Ascochyta pisi) SEM
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Filamentous fungus (Ascochyta pisi) SEM
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Filamentous fungus (Ascochyta pisi) SEM
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Filamentous fungus (Ascochyta pisi) SEM
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Soil fungus Exophiala spinifera SEM
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Soil fungus Exophiala spinifera SEM
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Soil fungus Exophiala spinifera SEM
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Powdery mildew Coloured scanning electron micrograph of hyphae (green) and round cleistocarp fruiting bodies (orange) of the powdery mildew Erysiph
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Soil fungus Exophiala spinifera SEM
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Soil fungus Exophiala spinifera SEM
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Phaeosphaeria microscopica SEM
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Phaeosphaeria microscopica SEM
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Phaeosphaeria microscopica SEM
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Phaeosphaeria microscopica SEM
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Ascomycete spores Light micrograph of a section through asci (translucent) from the fruiting body (ascocarp mushroom) of a Xylaria sp ascomycete fu
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Witches brooms on Carpinus betulus
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Witches brooms on Carpinus betulus
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Moss cup fungi (Sarcoscypha austriaca) growing in the soil feeding on rotting vegetation The red cups are the edible fruiting bodies of this fungus
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A witches broom on a Hornbeam tree Carpinus betulus growing in Ashwellthorpe Wood an ancient woodland in Norfolk UK photographed in April Witche
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Leaves of sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus infested with the tar spot fungus Rhytisma acerinum photographed in Norfolk UK in August R acerinum is se
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A leaf of sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus infested with the tar spot fungus Rhytisma acerinum photographed in Norfolk UK in August R acerinum is se
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Plum pocket infection Light micrograph of a section through a plum gall caused by the plum pocket fungus (Taphrina pruni) Taphrina is a parasitic as
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Rose mildew fungus Light micrograph of a section through tissue from a rose plant infected with rose mildew fungus (Erysiphe pannosa) Erysiphe is a
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Ergot fungus SEM
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Ergot fungus SEM
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False morel mushroom (Esculenta gyromitra) growing in woodland soil These mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of this fungus and can reach 4 centimetre
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Morel mushroom
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Mildew Coloured Scanning Electron Micrograph of hyphae and ripe asci of the leaf mildew Sphaerotheca sp The hyphae are the tangled filaments which m
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Morel mushroom
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Parmelia lichen light micrograph
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Section of the lichen Parmelia a genus of foliose lichens Lichens are formed by a symbiotic association between a fungus (the mycobiont) and an alga
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The Ascomycete Xylaria polymorpha growing on a fallen branch of Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) that has lain on a damp woodland floor for several yea
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The Ascomycete fungus Xylaria polymorpha growing through moss on a fallen branch of Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) that has lain on damp ground in a
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The Ascomycete Xylaria polymorpha growing on a fallen branch of Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) that has lain on a damp woodland floor for several yea
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False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the fungus Trichophyton faviforme member of the genus that causes the skin condition tinea or ring
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