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Scientists have learned that another species of fungus found in Europe and Asia causes white-nose disease, which has ravaged bat populations in the United States and Canada. A cluster of greater ...
The University of Guam is asking the public to watch for brown root rot fungus on trees around their homes or in the jungles. Surveys and sample analyses are ongoing by the U.S. Department of ...
The design uses two species of fungi: Saccharomyces cerevisiae (a type of yeast) and Trametes pubescens (a white-rot fungus). Inside the battery’s anode, the yeast breaks down sugar and releases ...
PHOENIX — A bat sampled by biologists at Fort Huachuca near Sierra Vista in 2024 tested positive for the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome ... on alert that habitat protections for this ...
The team developed a cell that features a yeast fungus-based anode whose metabolism releases electrons, and a cathode colonized by a white rot fungus. The latter produces an enzyme that enables ...
On the negative (or anode) side of the ‘battery’ is a yeast fungus whose metabolism releases electrons. It is complemented by a white rot fungus on the positive (cathode) side which produces a ...
Researchers have found several promising ways to thwart the fungus, which causes the deadly white-nose syndrome in bats. Researchers have found several promising ways to thwart the fungus ...
White rot garlic disease, also known as Sclerotica cepivorum, is an invasive fungus and is considered the most severe of garlic diseases. In my next series of posts, I will discuss various ...
This remarkable plant is not only known for its beautiful white blooms but also ... You can use sticky traps to catch fungus gnats. If your plant is getting crown rot, you may need to employ ...
The first North American bats with white fungus on their faces, ears and wings were discovered in 2006 in caves where they hibernated near Albany, New York. The fungus causes bats to lose ...
It appears as a white, powdery fungus that grows on the bats’ skin and rouses them from their slumber. Once awake, the bats quickly exhaust fat stores needed to survive the winter and they ...