Fungus

Fungus (11)
Lichen (2)
Mushroom (1)
Yeast (10)

Synopsis: Plants: Fungus: Fungus:


impactlab_2013 01188.txt

animals and fungi, revolutionizing genetic engineering. The protein, called Cas9, is quite simply a way to more accurately cut a piece of DNA.#


Livescience_2014 01041.txt

Grasshoppers with a Side of Fungi (Op-Ed) Doug Turnbull is a hard-science-fiction writer.

Fungi specifically mushrooms are excellent low-maintenance food sources that require little or no light.

The fungi could grow in compost created using waste material from other agricultural processes as well as sanitary waste.


Nature 04741.txt

a devastating disease caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis. In 1999, they finally produced a tasty variety that contained the Vf defence gene,


popsci_2013 00407.txt

The new plants are designed to combat wheat stem rust a fungus that used to take out a fifth of the U s.'wheat crop at once during epidemics through the 1950s.

International atomic energy agency nuclear radiated biological mutant seed enhancement amplified evolutionary adapation production against wheat rust desease for Kenyan farmers.


popsci_2013 01048.txt

Not only are they tolerant of pesticides/herbicides they also produce pesticides themselves through the use of fungus


popsci_2013 01299.txt

How about fungi do need mushrooms sunlight to grow? could we feed on them on a nuclear winter?


ScienceDaily_2013 05152.txt

This insects alongside some fungi bacteria and viruses cause annual loses of between four and ten percent of all the stored grains worldwide mainly corn wheat sorghum rice and beans.


ScienceDaily_2013 13622.txt

At the same time the pathogens in wastewater such as viruses fungi and bacteria could destroy the algae themselves


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