If you have ever kept fruits, vegetables, or even bread in your kitchen for a long time, you have probably noticed the formation of a grayish and fuzzy covering over them. But what exactly are those grayish-white filaments? Are they dangerous for us? They are living things and they belong to the group of organisms called fungi. These fungi grow on other organisms, using them as a source of nourishment. In this article, we introduce fungi and describe how they can attack plants, fruits, and vegetables.
The Dark Side of Fungi: How They Cause Diseases in Plants / D. Marcianò, C. Mizzotti, G. Maddalena, S.L. Toffolatti. - In: FRONTIERS FOR YOUNG MINDS. - ISSN 2296-6846. - (2021). [Epub ahead of print] [10.3389/frym.2021.560315]
The Dark Side of Fungi: How They Cause Diseases in Plants
C. Mizzotti
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Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;G. MaddalenaPenultimo
Writing – Review & Editing
;S.L. Toffolatti
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Writing – Review & Editing
2021
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If you have ever kept fruits, vegetables, or even bread in your kitchen for a long time, you have probably noticed the formation of a grayish and fuzzy covering over them. But what exactly are those grayish-white filaments? Are they dangerous for us? They are living things and they belong to the group of organisms called fungi. These fungi grow on other organisms, using them as a source of nourishment. In this article, we introduce fungi and describe how they can attack plants, fruits, and vegetables.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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