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"Fungal Kingdom: Exploring the Intricate World of Fungi" Budding yeast cell: Witness the remarkable process of reproduction as a budding yeast cell emerges

Background imageFungal Collection: Blue stain fungi

Blue stain fungi (Chlorociboria aeruginascens) on rotting wood. This inedible fungus stains the wood it grows on a blue-green colour. Such wood was formerly used for veneers in marquetry

Background imageFungal Collection: Chlamydomonas nivalis, Red snow alga

Chlamydomonas nivalis, Red snow alga - Red snow alga (Chlamydomonas nivalis) and unidentified fungal spores. Colour print based on watercolour by Franz Bauer, 1819

Background imageFungal Collection: Sycamore Tar Spot (Rhytisma acerinum) lesions on Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) leaf

Sycamore Tar Spot (Rhytisma acerinum) lesions on Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) leaf, Maritime Alps, France, September

Background imageFungal Collection: Grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, rotted lemon fruit on the tree, Campania, Italy, May

Grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, rotted lemon fruit on the tree, Campania, Italy, May

Background imageFungal Collection: Powdery mildew, Erysiphe euonymicola, white spotting on the leaves of a Euonymus foliage garden

Powdery mildew, Erysiphe euonymicola, white spotting on the leaves of a Euonymus foliage garden shrub in Ravello, Italy

Background imageFungal Collection: Hollyhock rust, Puccinia malvacearum, early pustules on the lower surface of a hollyhock leaf

Hollyhock rust, Puccinia malvacearum, early pustules on the lower surface of a hollyhock leaf

Background imageFungal Collection: Brown rot, Phytophthora citrophthora, on a tangerine, post-harvest storage rot

Brown rot, Phytophthora citrophthora, on a tangerine, post-harvest storage rot

Background imageFungal Collection: Leaf spot, Ramularia rubella, seriously affecting a leaf of broad dock, Rumex obtusifolius

Leaf spot, Ramularia rubella, seriously affecting a leaf of broad dock, Rumex obtusifolius, Berkshire, May

Background imageFungal Collection: White rust, Albugo bliti, blisters on the upper surface of amaranth or pigweed leaves

White rust, Albugo bliti, blisters on the upper surface of amaranth or pigweed leaves, Amaranthus retroflexus

Background imageFungal Collection: Potato late blight, Phytophthora infestans, damage to potato plants in a vegetable plot

Potato late blight, Phytophthora infestans, damage to potato plants in a vegetable plot, Hampshire, England, August

Background imageFungal Collection: Grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, causing leaf dieback on rose in autumn

Grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, causing leaf dieback on rose in autumn

Background imageFungal Collection: Powdery mildew, Podosphaera pannosa, on rose leaves

Powdery mildew, Podosphaera pannosa, on rose leaves

Background imageFungal Collection: Picture No. 10732442

Picture No. 10732442
Goldfish with fungal attack Date:

Background imageFungal Collection: Picture No. 10732440

Picture No. 10732440
Goldfish with fungal attack Date:

Background imageFungal Collection: Picture No. 10899511

Picture No. 10899511
Devil's fingers / Octopus stinkhorn fungus / Lysurus archeri / Anthurus archeri / Pseudocolus archeri (Clathrus archeri) Date:

Background imageFungal Collection: Common Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) dieback of leaves, caused by Ash Dieback (Chalara fraxinea)

Common Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) dieback of leaves, caused by Ash Dieback (Chalara fraxinea) fungal disease, Norfolk, England, June

Background imageFungal Collection: Rose hedges are planted as an early warning of mildew which is a fungal disease which effects

Rose hedges are planted as an early warning of mildew which is a fungal disease which effects grapevines

Background imageFungal Collection: Dried deposit of sprayed fungicide on bunches of fruit and on the leaves of a grapevine

Dried deposit of sprayed fungicide on bunches of fruit and on the leaves of a grapevine

Background imageFungal Collection: Dried deposit of sprayed fungicide on the leaves of a grapevine with maturing fruit

Dried deposit of sprayed fungicide on the leaves of a grapevine with maturing fruit

Background imageFungal Collection: Noble rot or grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, on maturing grapes on the vine with evidence of a

Noble rot or grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, on maturing grapes on the vine with evidence of a fungicidal spay deposit such as Bordeaux mixture on the leaves

Background imageFungal Collection: Rose spot, Diplocarpon rosae, a fungal disease on rose leaves in summer

Rose spot, Diplocarpon rosae, a fungal disease on rose leaves in summer

Background imageFungal Collection: Twig or branch dieback on an ornamental flowering cherry, Prunus sp

Twig or branch dieback on an ornamental flowering cherry, Prunus sp. probably caused by a fungal rather than bacterial canker

Background imageFungal Collection: Chalara dieback of ash sign in woodland with trees infected with highly contagious fungal disease

Chalara dieback of ash sign in woodland with trees infected with highly contagious fungal disease, Lower Wood Reserve, Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk, England, November 2012

Background imageFungal Collection: Dairy farming, young dairy heifer, with Ringworm infection, close-up of head, North Yorkshire

Dairy farming, young dairy heifer, with Ringworm infection, close-up of head, North Yorkshire, England, November

Background imageFungal Collection: Cattle farming, crossbred dairy calves, standing in straw pen with holly branches hanging to help

Cattle farming, crossbred dairy calves, standing in straw pen with holly branches hanging to help prevent ringworm, Congleton, Cheshire, England, March

Background imageFungal Collection: White tips to the leaves of a creeping thistle, Cirsium arvense

White tips to the leaves of a creeping thistle, Cirsium arvense, caused by Phoma macrostoma a disease with potental use as a bioherbicide

Background imageFungal Collection: A photomicrograph of oat crown rust, Puccinia coronata, pustules on an oats leaf

A photomicrograph of oat crown rust, Puccinia coronata, pustules on an oats leaf

Background imageFungal Collection: Oat crown rust, Puccinia coronata, on oats flag leaf

Oat crown rust, Puccinia coronata, on oats flag leaf

Background imageFungal Collection: Lavender leaf spot, Septoria lavandulae, spotting on lavender leaves and stem

Lavender leaf spot, Septoria lavandulae, spotting on lavender leaves and stem

Background imageFungal Collection: Box blight, Cylindrocladiumn buxicola, damage to Buxus sempervirens parterre hedge

Box blight, Cylindrocladiumn buxicola, damage to Buxus sempervirens parterre hedge

Background imageFungal Collection: Box rust, Puccia buxi, pustules on the lower surface of a diseased parterre hedge leaves

Box rust, Puccia buxi, pustules on the lower surface of a diseased parterre hedge leaves

Background imageFungal Collection: Branching threads of fungus mycelium in organic soil

Branching threads of fungus mycelium in organic soil

Background imageFungal Collection: Box rust, Puccia buxi, pustules on the upper surface of a diseased parterre hedge leaves

Box rust, Puccia buxi, pustules on the upper surface of a diseased parterre hedge leaves

Background imageFungal Collection: Brown-rot (Postia placenta) growing over decaying tree stump, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire

Brown-rot (Postia placenta) growing over decaying tree stump, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, October

Background imageFungal Collection: Brown-rot (Postia placenta) close-up detail of pores, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England

Brown-rot (Postia placenta) close-up detail of pores, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, October

Background imageFungal Collection: Fungus (Trechispora hymenocystis) spreading over dead wood with fungal hyphae around margins

Fungus (Trechispora hymenocystis) spreading over dead wood with fungal hyphae around margins, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, October

Background imageFungal Collection: Jelly Rot Fungus (Phlebia tremellosa) fruiting body, growing on decaying wood, Clumber Park

Jelly Rot Fungus (Phlebia tremellosa) fruiting body, growing on decaying wood, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, September

Background imageFungal Collection: Fungus (Taphrina sp. ) gall, abnormal outgrowth on underside of diseased leaf, Clumber Park

Fungus (Taphrina sp. ) gall, abnormal outgrowth on underside of diseased leaf, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England
Fungus (Taphrina sp.) gall, abnormal outgrowth on underside of diseased leaf, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, October

Background imageFungal Collection: Scarlet Caterpillar Fungus (Cordyceps militaris) fruiting bodies, growing in woodland, Powys

Scarlet Caterpillar Fungus (Cordyceps militaris) fruiting bodies, growing in woodland, Powys, Wales, November

Background imageFungal Collection: Cultivated Apple (Malus domestica) McIntosh, close-up of leaf underside

Cultivated Apple (Malus domestica) McIntosh, close-up of leaf underside, with Frogeye (Sphaeropsis sp)
Cultivated Apple (Malus domestica) McIntosh, close-up of leaf underside, with Frogeye (Sphaeropsis sp.) Leaf Spot with spores visible, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, August

Background imageFungal Collection: Freckled dapperling (Lepiota aspera) C018 / 1771

Freckled dapperling (Lepiota aspera) C018 / 1771
Freckled dapperling (Lepiota aspera) in a woodland clearing

Background imageFungal Collection: Rust fungus on a rose leaf, SEM C017 / 7132

Rust fungus on a rose leaf, SEM C017 / 7132
Rust fungus on a rose leaf. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of rust fungus (Phragmidium sp.) spores emerging from a rose (Rosa sp.) leaf (brown)

Background imageFungal Collection: Tropical mushrooms C014 / 0952

Tropical mushrooms C014 / 0952
Tropical mushrooms growing in leaf litter. Photographed in Rio Bigal Biological Reserve, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageFungal Collection: Fungal leaf spot C014 / 2095

Fungal leaf spot C014 / 2095
Fungal leaf spot/blotch on Acer davidii

Background imageFungal Collection: Pho4 transcription factor bound to DNA C014 / 0861

Pho4 transcription factor bound to DNA C014 / 0861
Pho4 transcription factor bound to DNA. Molecular model showing phosphate system positive regulatory protein (Pho4) (blue and green) bound to a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, red and purple)



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"Fungal Kingdom: Exploring the Intricate World of Fungi" Budding yeast cell: Witness the remarkable process of reproduction as a budding yeast cell emerges, ready to create new life. Fly agaric mushrooms: Delve into the enchanting realm of fly agaric mushrooms, with their vibrant red caps and white spots, captivating both nature enthusiasts and fairytale lovers alike. SEM of penicillin fungus: Uncover the microscopic beauty of penicillin fungus through scanning electron microscopy (SEM), revealing its intricate structures that have revolutionized medicine. Culture of Aspergillus nidulans fungus: Step into a laboratory where cultures of Aspergillus nidulans fungus thrive, showcasing their unique growth patterns and potential for scientific research. Cep mushroom (Boletus edulis): Discover the culinary delight known as cep mushroom or Boletus edulis, renowned for its rich flavor and sought-after by chefs around the world. Candida fungus, SEM: Explore the unseen world within our bodies as Candida fungi are magnified under an electron microscope, shedding light on their role in various infections and diseases. Mushroom gills, SEM: Marvel at the intricate network of gills found beneath mushroom caps when observed through scanning electron microscopy (SEM), highlighting their crucial role in spore production. Fly agaric fungi: Journey through enchanted forests where fly agaric fungi flourish; these iconic red-and-white toadstools evoke a sense of wonderment while harboring fascinating ecological relationships with other organisms. Dividing yeast cells, SEM: Peer into a microscopic universe where dividing yeast cells undergo mitosis under high-resolution imaging techniques—witnessing life's continuous cycle unfold before your eyes. Penicillium roqueforti fungus: Meet Penicillium roqueforti—a blue mold used in cheese-making—whose distinctive flavor and appearance contribute to the creation of beloved blue cheeses worldwide.