Are you thinking of Antifungul medications? Or abstract (studies conducted to isolate thermophollic campylobacter spp?) or are you asking about the study of it? If so, antimicrobial, which in fact inhibits growth.
An antifungal either slows, inhibits or stops the growth of fungi.
Antifungal
An antimycotic is an agent which inhibits the growth of fungi.
yes it does.
rose bengal inhibits growth of bacteria, thus promoting the growth of fungi, mold and yeast.
An antifungal is an agent which reduces the growth of fungi.
no
While fungicides kill fungi, fungi-static agents prevent further growth of fungi.
i think the answer is mold
an anti fungi agent, available in cream/lotion.
algae and fungi are different organisms algae cannot turn into fungi.
Fungi disperse spores to new places where conditions are favorable for growth. This dispersal is accomplished by either animals or wind.
Algae in a body of water, often caused by an increase in nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus. These nutrients can come from sources such as fertilizer runoff or sewage discharge, promoting the excessive growth of algae. Algal blooms can have harmful effects on aquatic ecosystems by depleting oxygen levels and producing toxins.
Yes