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Stachybotrys sp. fruiting structure with spores, computer illustration. Often known as the toxic mould (black mould). Several strains of this fungus (S
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Penicillium fungus. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen
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Penicillium fungus and molecule of penicillin antibiotic. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen
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Stachybotrys sp. fruiting structure with spores, computer illustration. Often known as the toxic mould (black mould). Several strains of this fungus (S
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Computer illustration of conidia (asexual spores) from a Fusarium sp. fungus. Some Fusarium fungi are pathogens of plants and humans
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Penicillium fungus, illustration
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Penicillium fungus. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen
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White yellow mould or mildew growing on vanilla sticks stored improperly in wet and cold fridge - close up detail photo isolated on white background
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Penicillium fungus and molecule of penicillin antibiotic. Computer illustration of a Penicillium sp. fungus. Specialised threads, called conidiophores, are seen
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Cryptophagus, Print, Cryptophagus is a genus of beetles in the family Cryptophagidae, the silken fungus beetles. It is distributed across all the ecozones of...

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