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Pin mould (Mucor sp.), photograph and illustration Mucor mould, also known as black fungus, and pin mould, photograph and computer illustration. Mucor sp. fungi are found in soil and decaying organic matter and are common indoor moulds. It can cause the rare but serious disease mucormycosis (zygomycosis) in patients that are immunocompromised or undergoing steroid therapy. The fungus can infect the lungs, sinuses, brain, gastrointestinal system, or the skin. In 2021 outbreaks of mucormycosis were seen in diabetic patients with Covid-19. Treatment is with antifungal drugs, although surgery is often needed to cut away the infected tissue. mushroom-spore-print stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Pin mould (Mucor sp.), photograph and illustration Mucor mould, also known as black fungus, and pin mould, photograph and computer illustration. Mucor sp. fungi are found in soil and decaying organic matter and are common indoor moulds. It can cause the rare but serious disease mucormycosis (zygomycosis) in patients that are immunocompromised or undergoing steroid therapy. The fungus can infect the lungs, sinuses, brain, gastrointestinal system, or the skin. In 2021 outbreaks of mucormycosis were seen in diabetic patients with Covid-19. Treatment is with antifungal drugs, although surgery is often needed to cut away the infected tissue. mushroom-spore-print stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Mucor mould, also known as black fungus, and pin mould, photograph and computer illustration. Mucor sp. fungi are found in soil and decaying organic matter and are common indoor moulds. It can cause the rare but serious disease mucormycosis (zygomycosis) in patients that are immunocompromised or undergoing steroid therapy. The fungus can infect the lungs, sinuses, brain, gastrointestinal system, or the skin. In 2021 outbreaks of mucormycosis were seen in diabetic patients with Covid-19. Treatment is with antifungal drugs, although surgery is often needed to cut away the infected tissue.

Mushroom Farm "Mushrooms growing indoors in a climatically controlled environment. Farmers are having to find more ways to earn a living away from the traditional areas of livestock and wheat. Growing mushrooms is one such area. These are brown cap mushrooms. Mushroom spores are impregnated into bales of straw, a layer of peat is spread over the straw which is then watered and under tightly controlled air quality conditions the mushrooms grow in total darkness, taking about a week to 10 days to grow to a size that can be cropped." mushroom-spore-print stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Mushroom Farm "Mushrooms growing indoors in a climatically controlled environment. Farmers are having to find more ways to earn a living away from the traditional areas of livestock and wheat. Growing mushrooms is one such area. These are brown cap mushrooms. Mushroom spores are impregnated into bales of straw, a layer of peat is spread over the straw which is then watered and under tightly controlled air quality conditions the mushrooms grow in total darkness, taking about a week to 10 days to grow to a size that can be cropped." mushroom-spore-print stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

"Mushrooms growing indoors in a climatically controlled environment. Farmers are having to find more ways to earn a living away from the traditional areas of livestock and wheat. Growing mushrooms is one such area. These are brown cap mushrooms. Mushroom spores are impregnated into bales of straw, a layer of peat is spread over the straw which is then watered and under tightly controlled air quality conditions the mushrooms grow in total darkness, taking about a week to 10 days to grow to a size that can be cropped."

Mushroom Farm "Mushrooms growing indoors in a climatically controlled environment. Farmers are having to find more ways to earn a living away from the traditional areas of livestock and wheat. Growing mushrooms is one such area. These are brown cap mushrooms. Mushroom spores are impregnated into bales of straw, a layer of peat is spread over the straw which is then watered and under tightly controlled air quality conditions the mushrooms grow in total darkness, taking about a week to 10 days to grow to a size that can be cropped." mushroom-spore-print stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Mushroom Farm "Mushrooms growing indoors in a climatically controlled environment. Farmers are having to find more ways to earn a living away from the traditional areas of livestock and wheat. Growing mushrooms is one such area. These are brown cap mushrooms. Mushroom spores are impregnated into bales of straw, a layer of peat is spread over the straw which is then watered and under tightly controlled air quality conditions the mushrooms grow in total darkness, taking about a week to 10 days to grow to a size that can be cropped." mushroom-spore-print stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

"Mushrooms growing indoors in a climatically controlled environment. Farmers are having to find more ways to earn a living away from the traditional areas of livestock and wheat. Growing mushrooms is one such area. These are brown cap mushrooms. Mushroom spores are impregnated into bales of straw, a layer of peat is spread over the straw which is then watered and under tightly controlled air quality conditions the mushrooms grow in total darkness, taking about a week to 10 days to grow to a size that can be cropped."

Fungi, chromolithograph, published in 1895 Fungi: 1) Pinmould (Mucor Mucedo), a-c) details, d-f) zygophores; 2) Water moulds, or cotten moulds (Saprolegnia ferax); 3) Potato blight (Phytophthora infestans); 4) Corn smut (Ustilago maydis, or Ustilago carbo); 5) Stinking smut (Tilletia Caries), a-e) germinating spores; 6) Stem rust (Puccinia graminis); 7) Clustered coral (Ramaria botrytis, or Clavaria botrytis). Chromolithograph, published in 1895. mushroom-spore-print stock illustrations
Fungi, chromolithograph, published in 1895 Fungi: 1) Pinmould (Mucor Mucedo), a-c) details, d-f) zygophores; 2) Water moulds, or cotten moulds (Saprolegnia ferax); 3) Potato blight (Phytophthora infestans); 4) Corn smut (Ustilago maydis, or Ustilago carbo); 5) Stinking smut (Tilletia Caries), a-e) germinating spores; 6) Stem rust (Puccinia graminis); 7) Clustered coral (Ramaria botrytis, or Clavaria botrytis). Chromolithograph, published in 1895. mushroom-spore-print stock illustrations

Fungi: 1) Pinmould (Mucor Mucedo), a-c) details, d-f) zygophores; 2) Water moulds, or cotten moulds (Saprolegnia ferax); 3) Potato blight (Phytophthora infestans); 4) Corn smut (Ustilago maydis, or Ustilago carbo); 5) Stinking smut (Tilletia Caries), a-e) germinating spores; 6) Stem rust (Puccinia graminis); 7) Clustered coral (Ramaria botrytis, or Clavaria botrytis). Chromolithograph, published in 1895.

Fungi, chromolithograph, published in 1895 Fungi: 1) Lachnellula willkommii (or Peziza willkommii); 2) Gyromitra esculenta (or Helvella esculenta); 3) Morel (Morchella esculenta); 4) Structure of a foliose lichen (Parmelia molybdea); 5) Gonidia of Cladonia furcata. Chromolithograph, published in 1895. mushroom-spore-print stock illustrations
Fungi, chromolithograph, published in 1895 Fungi: 1) Lachnellula willkommii (or Peziza willkommii); 2) Gyromitra esculenta (or Helvella esculenta); 3) Morel (Morchella esculenta); 4) Structure of a foliose lichen (Parmelia molybdea); 5) Gonidia of Cladonia furcata. Chromolithograph, published in 1895. mushroom-spore-print stock illustrations

Fungi: 1) Lachnellula willkommii (or Peziza willkommii); 2) Gyromitra esculenta (or Helvella esculenta); 3) Morel (Morchella esculenta); 4) Structure of a foliose lichen (Parmelia molybdea); 5) Gonidia of Cladonia furcata. Chromolithograph, published in 1895.

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