they get blown away by the wind XD
Spores them selves are NOT airborne, but the 'dust' from them are
Spores are extremely tiny and they blow away on the wind.
The fungus reproduce by microscopic spores. These spores can be spread in the air and soil, where they can be inhaled or come in contact to surfaces.
yes 'moulds' (fungi) use spores to reproduce which are shot into the air and made airbourne to spread the fungus. The answer is...it depends. If the mold has been removed and air is used to dry the substrate out, then air will stop mold from starting up. If there is an active mold culture which is releasing spores and air is blown onto that culture, the spores will spread and take hold in other areas where there is food and moisture.
yes
Yes, there are spores in the air most of the time unless you are in a call 100 clean room or the Antarctic or similar special spaces.
Yes, there are spores in the air most of the time unless you are in a call 100 clean room or the Antarctic or similar special spaces.
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Yes mold, like fungi, breeds with the release of spores into the air. Many mold spores are poisoness to humans and that is why you dont want it in your house. ;)
to grow
their job is to release millions of spores into the air.
There are where the spores form and from where they are distributed into the air.