nön pathogenic fungi is a grp of fungi which are not harmful to the human body or it is commensal to human body.
There is no description of the exercise in which you are referring to. Pathogenic fungi are fungi that cause disease in humans and other organisms.
Not every fungus is a pathogen.Some are pathogenic fungi
The answer to this question would be: Antibiotic
nön pathogenic fungi is a grp of fungi which are not harmful to the human body or it is commensal to human body.
Elena Marie Barichievich has written: 'Ruminal fungi' -- subject(s): Pathogenic fungi, Veterinary mycology
The five nutritional requirements for the cultivation of pathogenic fungi typically include carbon sources (such as glucose or starch), nitrogen sources (such as amino acids or ammonium salts), essential vitamins (like biotin and riboflavin), minerals (including potassium, magnesium, and calcium), and water. These nutrients support fungal growth, reproduction, and metabolic processes, enabling the fungi to thrive in laboratory or clinical settings. Properly balancing these components is crucial for effective cultivation and study of pathogenic fungi.
Brian J. Deverall has written: 'Fungal parasitism' -- subject(s): Parasitism, Pathogenic fungi, Phytopathogenic fungi
Davise Honig Larone has written: 'Medically important fungi' -- subject(s): Medical mycology, Pathogenic fungi, Cultures and culture media, Identification, Fungi
The answer to this question would be: Antibiotic
E. L. Hazen has written: 'Laboratory identification of pathogenic fungi simplified'
Stephen Denis Garrett has written: 'Soil-borne fungi and the control of root disease' -- subject(s): Pathogenic fungi, Roots (Botany), Soil microbiology, Diseases and pests
A. Sartory has written: 'Champignons parasites de l' homme et des animaux' -- subject(s): Pathogenic fungi