I'm not sure how many of these affect humans, but here is a short list:
Powdery mildew
Downey mildew
Dollar spot
Rust
Dutch Elm disease
Pythium
phytophthora
soft rot of onion - kluyveromyces marxianus var
Dont touch it then you wont get fungi
Rust and smut
Thrush, Ringworm and Athletes Foot are human diseases caused by fungi.
Yes, fungi cause several diseases in plants
ringworm and athletes foot
greatest in tropical areas
Several fungal diseases of animals include Candida(yeast), Blastomycoses, and Coccidiodomycoses.
Fungal diseases grow on the organism that they infect. While infecting an organism, they will produce spores that will spread to and infect another organism. Some are able to hang out in the soil (or water, for aquatic fungal diseases) until they come in contact with a suitable host.
Mangoes do not have viral diseases. Instead, they have bacterial and fungal diseases. Some of the include bacterial fruit rot, blossom blight, and blue mold.
Viral, Prionic, Bacterial, Fungal, Other parasites, Animal pathogens
fungal disease
Fungal diseases are called mycoses and those affecting humans can be divided into four groups based on the level of penetration into the body tissues
there are a number of insect pests and fungal diseases found on vegetable plants.
greatest in tropical areas
Bacterial, fungal, and viral diseases are the different diseases which are associated with pests. Invertebrate and vertebrate pests may vector diseases by hosting and sharing bacterial, fungal or viral parasites. The exact disease will depend upon the particular host and the specific victim.
Several fungal diseases of animals include Candida(yeast), Blastomycoses, and Coccidiodomycoses.
Fungal diseases grow on the organism that they infect. While infecting an organism, they will produce spores that will spread to and infect another organism. Some are able to hang out in the soil (or water, for aquatic fungal diseases) until they come in contact with a suitable host.
You get diseases from disease-causing agents called pathogens. Pathogens can be bacterial, viral, fungal, parasite-caused, etc.
Mangoes do not have viral diseases. Instead, they have bacterial and fungal diseases. Some of the include bacterial fruit rot, blossom blight, and blue mold.
because it can decompose quickly and reproduce quickly
Both the disease are caused by fungal infection
Pythium Downy mildew Powdery mildew Rust Phytophthora