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The Polyporaceae are a family of poroid fungi belonging to the Basidiomycota. Often called Tinder mushroom.\nPolyporaceae is a family of fungi so named because their fertile surface takes the form of a layer of tubes, the mouths of which can be seen as 'pores' underneath the cap or shelf of the fungus. This family of fungi was named and described in 1838 by Elias Magnus, although August Corda beat him to the publication of this name.
Microscopic view of a colony of Aspergillus fungi, which causes the lung infection aspergillosis, aspergilloma of the brain and lungs. 3D illustration
Horizontal high angle photo of beautiful blue, white and brown striped Turkey Tail Fungus growing on an old tree stump
trametes versicolor, also known as coriolus versicolor and polyporus versicolor mushroom.
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Rhizomucor fungi, 3D illustration. Filamentous fungi found in soil and decaying organic matter, causing mucormycosis, a serious infection affecting sinuses, lungs, and brain.
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Top view healing chaga mushroom on old birch trunk close up. Red parasite mushroom growth on tree. Bokeh background.
Chicken of The Woods Mushroom
Penicillium branches, ascomycetous fungi under the microscope. To humans ascomycetes are a source of medicinal compounds, like antibiotics, for fermenting bread, alcoholic beverages and cheese. Photo.
False coral fungus (Tremellodendron schweinitzii) in the Connecticut woods, midsummer. Despite its appearance and leathery texture, it is a jelly fungus. It grows on the ground near hardwood trees and gets nutrients from their roots.
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Trametes pubescens
Microscopic fungi Microsporum canis, 3D illustration. Zoophilic dermatophyte fungus, causes infections of scalp (tinea capitis), body skin (tinea corporis) aquired from infected dogs and cats
Fungus foraging in autumn English woodland discovers cluster of mushrooms
Backgrounds of Bacteria and Mold under the microscope in Lab.
Photomicrograph of two rotifers. Rapidly rotating cilia at top of heads, internal organs visible. Live specimen. Wet mount, 10X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
germany, november 2023, an interesting pattern of a tree fungus
Aerial drone view of a high mineral content (gypsum) wetland.
White Oyster Mushrooms growing on a decaying log in a forest. High quality photo
Hepatocellular carcinoma, HCC under microscopy
Warped orange crust fungus, Leucogyrophana mollusca On rotten wood.
Blastomycosis is a fungal infection caused by inhaling Blastomyces dermatitidis spores. If it involves only the lungs, it is called pulmonary blastomycosis. Only about half of people with the disease have symptoms, which can include fever, cough, night sweats, muscle pains, weight loss, chest pain, and feeling tired.
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Sunlit underside of hexagonal-pored polypore (a bracket fungus or mushroom) on dead beech tree, autumn, in the Connecticut woods. Scientific name: Polyporus alveolaris.
Transmission electron microscope (TEM) micrograph showing dark melanin granules in a melanocyte (top center) and in several keratinocytes, which, unlike melanocytes, have bundles of keratin filaments
Trametes versicolor  also known as Coriolus versicolor and Polyporus versicolor  is an extremely common polypore mushroom which can be found throughout the world. Turkey tail shelf fungus. Polysaccharide-K  is a protein-bound polysaccharide isolated from Trametes versicolor, which is used as an immune system boosting agent in the treatment of cancer. Armstrong Redwood State Park, Sonoma County, California.
Mold fungi can cause dangerous lung infections
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