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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Microbiology / March 2007



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taneshiaboothe@googlemail.com - 09 Mar 2007 11:43 GMT
HI every one
I am doing an essay on non pathogenic fungi and I can't find any
information about them on the internet...
can any of you tell me some useful, websites or names of these fungi
please.

thanks in advance
Larry Farrell - 09 Mar 2007 14:31 GMT
> HI every one
> I am doing an essay on non pathogenic fungi and I can't find any
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>
> thanks in advance

Then you aren't looking.  Do your own homework.  You will benefit much
more from that than from having us do it for you.

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Idaho State University

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Bob - 10 Mar 2007 03:20 GMT
>HI every one
>I am doing an essay on non pathogenic fungi and I can't find any
>information about them on the internet...
>can any of you tell me some useful, websites or names of these fungi
>please.

Suggest you start with some _general_ resource on fungi -- not one
with a medical bias. A chapter on fungi in a general microbiology book
might be a good example.

Browsing books in your biology library is likely to be easier than
trying to find something on the internet!

bob
John Gentile - 10 Mar 2007 04:42 GMT
> HI every one
> I am doing an essay on non pathogenic fungi and I can't find any
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> thanks in advance

There are thousands of different fungi, and very few are pathogenic. If
you can't find the information you are looking for then you aren't
looking!
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John Gentile MS, M(ASCP)
Laboratory Information Mgr.
VA Medical Center
Providence, RI
yjgent@cox.net

 
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