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- Ireland") or habitat type (e.g. "the mycobiota of cocoa"). An analogous term for Mycobiota is funga. Mycobiota exist on the surface and in the gastrointestinal...
- Caribbean Sea and nearby Atlantic islands, which share a fauna, flora and mycobiota distinct from surrounding bioregions. The Caribbean bioregion, as described...
- A group of all the fungi present in a particular region is known as mycobiota (plural noun, no singular). The term mycota is often used for this purpose...
- intense itching or cholinergic urticaria. The protein MGL_1304 secreted by mycobiota (fungi) present on the skin such as Mal****ezia globosa acts as a histamine...
- There are many species of fungi including lichen-forming species, and the mycobiota is less poorly known than in many other parts of the world. The most recent...
- Psilocybe (Basidiomycotina, Agaricales, Strophariaceae) in the world mycobiota, with special attention to hallucinogenic properties". International Journal...
- may increase the susceptibility to infections; it can alter the oral mycobiota and facilitate colonization of the oral cavity with fungi and pathogenic...
- autoimmune disease that produces similar skin blotching to ringworm. Mycobiota—A group of all the fungi present in a particular niche like the human...
- (2013). "A first list of lichenicolous fungi from India". Mycobiota. 3: 19–34. doi:10.12664/mycobiota.2013.03.03. "Lichenostigma cosmopolites Hafellner & Calat"...
- morbidity that coexists in up to 80% of people with IBS. The role of the gut mycobiota, and especially of the abnormal proliferation of the yeast Candida albicans...