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Fungal Pathogens Can Grow on Microplastics | Cell And Molecular Biology

Fungal Pathogens Can Grow on Microplastics | Cell And Molecular Biology
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Pathogenic fungi colonise microplastics in soils - Sonnenseite - Ökologische Kommunikation mit Franz Alt

© Universität Bayreuth | UBT / Department of Mycology | Using high-resolution images from a scanning electron microscope, various fungi with a wide variety of growth forms were discovered on microplastic particles. Here, fungal spores are seen along a crack in a microplastic particle. The scale bar corresponds to 30 micrometers. 24.07.2021 Pathogenic fungi colonise microplastics in soils Representatives of numerous pathogenic fungal species are finding new habitat on microplastic particles in the soil and could thus be one of the possible causes of an increase in fungal infections. Researchers from Bayreuth, Hannover and Munich demonstrated this in a new study. Using high-throughput methods, the scientists analysed fungal communities from soil samples taken from sites near human settlements in western Kenya. The findings of this research have been published in the journal

Pathogenic fungi find new habitat on microplastic particles in soils

Pathogenic fungi find new habitat on microplastic particles in soils Representatives of numerous pathogenic fungal species are finding new habitat on microplastic particles in the soil and could thus be one of the possible causes of an increase in fungal infections. Researchers from Bayreuth, Hannover and Munich demonstrated this in a new study. Using high-throughput methods, the scientists analyzed fungal communities from soil samples taken from sites near human settlements in western Kenya. The findings of this research have been published in the journal Scientific Reports. This study is the first to focus on fungal communities on microplastic particles in the soil. Many of the species detected belong to groups of fungi that are pathogenic to plants, animals and humans. Pathogenic microfungi are able to colonize the otherwise inhospitable surfaces of microplastic particles due to their characteristic adhesive lifestyle. Furthermore, they are able to withstand strong solar radiati

Cheers! Indian scientists develop TEA WINE with health benefits

Cheers! Indian scientists develop TEA WINE with health benefits Cheers! Indian scientists develop TEA WINE with health benefits The Scientists From The Department Of Mycology And Micro-Biology Of The Pioneer Tea Research Institute Developed Three Varieties Of Tea Wine–CTC Wine, Orthodox Wine, And Green Tea Wine. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Tahir Qureshi | Updated on: 22 Sep 2017, 08:43:34 PM New Delhi: Great news for the connoisseurs of the stately beverage, wine! A team of five Tocklai Tea Research Institute scientists has developed wine from tea in Assam which they unveiled for the public. Tocklai Tea Research Institute Director Dr Anup Kumar Baruah said at the launch on Thursday, “The scientists from the Department of Mycology and Micro-Biology of the pioneer tea research institute developed three varieties of tea wine–CTC wine, Orthodox wine, and Green tea wine. Tea wine from the three varieties of tea so far is in the pipeli

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