This action can both reduce the surface pollution of superstratum soil and promote the growth of the mycelia and the funguses. |
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The funguses in which penicillin was discovered use it to kill bacteria which might compete with them for food. |
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Let's remember, in the first place, that a hollow tree or one that carries funguses is not inevitably destined to wither. |
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But as jungle diversity was replaced with monolithic fields of Gros Michels, funguses like Race One were provided with many more hosts. |
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When storing rough rice, rice farmers must take all steps to minimise the presence of animal or parasite funguses and abnormal fermentation. |
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If required, some antibacterial and anti-allergic materials are used in order to avoid micro-organisms, funguses or mould to proliferate. |
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The wood is subject to a kiln drying process, without preservatives, to avoid chromogene funguses. |
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Toxicity of certain molds and funguses involves specific measures to be taken at the time of remediation in order to avoid unwanted consequences on the occupants' health. |
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It has a fungicidal control property, so it will keep funguses down. |
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Some of the funguses produce mycotoxins that can end up in places like the milk of corn-fed cows and have been associated with serious health problems, including cancers. |
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Some people said that their muscles would have atrophied, that they could have serious skin funguses, vitamin deficiencies and rotted teeth and be blinded by the daylight. |
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Funguses only affect the dead tree wood at the core, whereas the living part, through which the sap circulates, is unharmed. |
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