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fungus A plantlike living organism lacking chlorophyll and usually producing spores.
Ãâó: www.mssf.org/cookbook/glossary.html
fungus b. a tumorlike mass formed by colonization of a fungus in a body cavity, usually a bronchus or pulmonary cavity but occasionally the nasal cavity or urinary tract, with spread through the bloodstream to the brain, heart, or kidneys. The most common type is the aspergilloma. Called also fungal bezoar and fungoma.
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fungus A group of organisms traditionally included among the plants, but now considered so distinct as to constitute a separate kingdom of their own. Mushrooms are the best known fungi. They are not included in the catalog.
Ãâó: www.nazflora.org/Glossary.htm
fungus A primitive form of plant life which is known to the house plant grower as the most common cause of infectious disease: powdery mildew. sooty mould and area mould.
Ãâó: www.gardendesigns.com/glossary_e.htm
fungus (plural fungi) Any of a group of organisms feeding on organic matter, including moulds, yeasts, mushrooms and toadstools.
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