Sewage fungus (also known as undesirable river biofilms, URBs) is a polymicrobial biofilm (a microbial mat) that proliferates in saprobic rivers and has...
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filamentous bacteria colonies are commonly but inaccurately known as "sewage fungus" Straight or smoothly curved filaments 1.5 μm in diameter and 100 to...
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often yellow in appearance and often support severe overgrowths of sewage fungus. The contemporary research in the field of assessment techniques and...
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contaminate the final effluent quality. This material is often described as sewage fungus but true fungal communities are relatively uncommon. The combination...
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no life of any kind except sewage fungus, nothing but chemicals and any dirt which cannot be put to profitable use. Sewage effluents (and, being usually...
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suspension) from sewage or similar kinds of wastewater.: 11 The aim is to achieve a certain degree of effluent quality in a sewage treatment plant suitable...
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yeasts. Saccharomyces is from Greek σάκχαρον (sugar) and μύκης (fungus) and means sugar fungus. Many members of this genus are considered very important in...
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freshwaters occasionally making large rafts of filamentous mats known as sewage fungus – usually Sphaerotilus natans. The presence of such organisms is almost...
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cases are caused by Hortaea werneckii, a pigmented fungus, which is a dark yeast found in sewage, soil, rotting vegetation and wood and in places with...
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Lysurus mokusin (category Fungus species)
odor comparable to "fresh dog feces", "rotting flesh", or "sewage" when mature. The fungus is native to Asia, and is also found in Australia, Europe and...
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decade to repair all the damage done by the sewage spill. Everything in there is just dead now." In 2013, fungus and slime in the River Crane was attributed...
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Geotrichum candidum (category Fungus species)
occasionally in the human gut, feces, sputum and on skin. The fungus grows in soil, water, sewage, various plant substrates, baker's dough, husks of fermentation...
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says that the light is coming from a sewage treatment plant, reminding Clark that Eddie had been dumping his RV sewage into the nearby storm drain. Before...
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agricultural processes. He was not the sole deity of feces on its own; as in, sewage. Modern writers later elaborated upon and exaggerated the significance of...
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oomycete. It is common in a variety of freshwater habitats, such as ponds and sewage treatment plants. The mycelium is composed of non-septate hyphae that bear...
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families of their order. Drain flies sometimes inhabit plumbing drains and sewage systems, where they are harmless, but may be a persistent annoyance. The...
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Epicoccum nigrum (category Fungus species)
forest floor, raw humus, compost, tundra, sewage) and sand (e.g., dunes, saline sands). It is a saprophytic fungus, forming pustules (composed of sporodochia...
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(dark-walled) fungus. A study from Oxford Academy considered Phialemonium species to have been isolated from air, soil, industrial water, and sewage and although...
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-loʊ-/) are a class of β-lactam antibiotics originally derived from the fungus Acremonium, which was previously known as Cephalosporium. Together with...
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Paecilomyces marquandii (category Fungus species)
soil-borne filamentous fungus distributed throughout temperate to tropical latitudes worldwide including forest, grassland, sewage sludge and strongly metal...
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units. These units drastically cut the water consumption and load on the sewage system of cities and towns. Cow urine Urease Jebaraj, Priscilla (July 28...
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Kluyveromyces marxianus (category Fungus species)
Kluyveromyces marxianus has been isolated in dairy products, sisal leaves, and sewage from sugar manufacturing factories. It is also a naturally occurring colonist...
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grains. Treated sewage sludge, known in the industry as biosolids, has become controversial as a "fertilizer". As it is the byproduct of sewage treatment,...
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Ideonella sakaiensis is being studied for its PET-degrading capabilities in sewage-fed fisheries. Various strains of this bacterium have been shown not to...
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composting toilets, or indirectly in the form of sewage sludge after it has undergone treatment in a sewage treatment plant. Both processes require capable...
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reduce nutritional value and may cause illness in animals. A symbiotic fungus in fescue may cause illness in horses and cattle. The successful harvest...
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relevance to sewage plants with specialized microorganisms. Two microorganisms that have been studied in depth are the white rot fungus and the bacterium...
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host, in which case the only physical finding is the presence of a fungus. If the fungus begins active reproduction, the ear canal can fill with dense fungal...
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human culture and health in many ways, serving to ferment foods and treat sewage, and to produce fuel, enzymes, and other bioactive compounds. Microbes are...
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Chrysosporium keratinophilum (category Fungus species)
cutaneous specimens which leads to the common misinterpretation that this fungus is pathogenic. Chrysosporium keratinophilum colonies grow rapidly at 25 °C...
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