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D. L. Hawksworth has written: 'The Biodiversity of Microorganisms and Invertebrates' 'Ornamentation on the terminal hairs in Chaetomium Kunze ex fr. and some allied genera' -- subject(s): Chaetomium, Classification, Fungi, Sphaeriales, Trichomes 'The Identification and Characterization of Pest Organisms' 'Mycologist's handbook' -- subject(s): Classification, Fungi, Lichens, Nomenclature
A. S. Zainal has written: 'Micro-morphological studies of soft rot fungi in wood' -- subject(s): Chaetomium globosum, Deterioration, Phialophora fastigiata, Wood, Wood-decaying fungi
Umbrella ants cultivate fungi in their colonies as their primary food source. The ants provide protection and care for the fungi, while the fungi break down plant material into a form that the ants can digest. This mutualistic relationship benefits both species in obtaining nutrients and protection.
Fungi and algae can help food shortages because they can be eaten by other plants and animals. They are also relatively easy to grow and cultivate.
What color is fungi? I need to know because I am trying to do a poem and I need to know what color fungi is. Please help me!!
No animal can make its own food from non-organic substances. Only producers, such as plants, can do that. However, bees produce honey from nectar. Ants and termites both collect material to feed fungi that they cultivate within their colonies. All mammals produce milk, which is food for their offspring.
Energy from plants go to feed the fungi that ants and termites cultivate. Then the ants and termites eat those fungi, receiving that energy. The anteaters than eats the ants or termites, and gets the energy that originally came from the plants.
Umbrella ants form a mutually beneficial relationship with fungi called mycorrhizae. The ants cultivate this fungus in their underground gardens, feeding it with organic material and in return, the fungus serves as a food source for the ants. This symbiotic relationship helps both species thrive in their environment.
Leaf cutter ants primarily inhabit the forest floor and the upper layers of the soil in their ecosystems. They create extensive underground colonies, which can extend several meters deep. The ants forage on the forest floor, collecting leaves and other plant material to bring back to their nests, where they cultivate fungi for food.
Chaetomium thermophile is commonly found in soil, compost, plant debris, and various organic materials. It thrives in warm and humid environments, such as in compost piles, decaying plant matter, and in buildings with water damage.
Mold belongs to the fungi kingdom. Specifically, mold is a type of multicellular fungi that grows in the form of visible colonies. It plays an important role in the ecosystem by breaking down organic matter.
s sir , but not all of them some of them such as scottish fungi etc .. growth can be seen under a microscope Yes. If you have seen a mushroom growing in a field or garden then you have seen a fungi