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SAIN resources about Yeasts, Molds, and Mushrooms

Yeasts -- Ascomycetes that are unicellular, without a mycelium, in which individual cells perform most of the functions of a large mycelium.

Molds are simple, microscopic organisms that are present virtually everywhere both indoors and outdoors. Molds are fungi and are needed to break down dead material and recycle nutrients in the environment. For molds to grow and reproduce they need only a food source such as leaves, wood, paper, or dirt - and moisture.

There are 166 resources available.


1. Ask-A-Scientist Archive, 1991-2000
Resource Identifier: http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/bio98.htm
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: Argonne National Laboratory
Subject: Biology, Animals, Plants, Ecology, Geography, Biogeography, Botany, Zoology, Species, Taxa, Invasive species, Diseases, Bacteria, Fungi, Insects, Arachnids, Arthropods, Infestation, Conservation
Description: This website is an archive of a discontinued service of the Argonne National Laboratory called Ask-A-Scientist. Contained within this archive are over 1000 general science questions submitted by the public and answered by professionals in the relevant field. Subjects range from bird-reintroduction, to bacteria life cycles, to invasive vegetation, human genetics, and literally hundreds of others. There is no cataloging or categorization of questions or their subjects in any way; they are simply listed in chronological order.
Publisher: Argonne National Laboratory
Temporal Coverage: 1991-01-01 through 2000-01-01
Resource Type: Issue Overview, Organizations and Agencies
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

2. Fungi
Resource Identifier: http://www.dmturner.org/Teacher/Library/5thText/SimplePart2.html
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: Delia Marshall Turner
Subject: Fungi, Molds, Yeasts,Basidiocarps
Description: Explanation of fungi, mushrooms, molds, yeast. Picture of Mushroom.How fungi gets it's food? Is fungi good and bad?
Publisher: Science with Dr.T.
Resource Type: Graphics and Images, Issue Overview
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Continent: North America
Country: United States
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

3. Mold and Mildew-An Age Old Problem
Resource Identifier: http://www.ncgrange.com/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu;=160205&page;_id=80
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: North Carolina State Grange
Subject: fungi, molds, yeasts, basidiocarps
Description: History of mold. Mold becomes a problem when it attaches to buildings where we work, live and play. In order to reduce mold, ventilating our homes and offices helps reduce the growth of mold and mildew.
Publisher: North Carolina State Grange News
Resource Type: Announcements and News Releases, Issue Overview, Practices and Methods
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Continent: North America
Country: United States
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

4. Monerans and Viruses
Resource Identifier: http://www.dmturner.org/Teacher/Library/5thText/SimplePart4.html#Different
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: Science with Dr. T.
Subject: Fungi, Molds, Yeasts,Basidiocarps, Lichens, Microbiological culture, Microorganisms, Fermentation
Description: Explanation of monerans, different kinds of bacteria, is bacteria helpful or harmful, viruses, virus reproduction, and are viruses alive?
Publisher: Delia Marshall Turner, Ph.D.
Resource Type: Graphics and Images, Issue Overview
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Continent: North America
Country: United States
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

5. North Carolina State University
Resource Identifier: http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/pp/bluemold/history/1998/august/980819bl.htm
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: Thomas Keever, C.E. Main, J.M. Davis, T.A. Melton, and P. B. Shoemaker, Departments of Plant Pathology and Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
Subject: Fungi, Molds, Yeasts, Basidiocarps
Description: Maps of blue mold forecast in the Southern Appalachian Mountains.Regional and trajectory weather and Outlook.
Publisher: Departments of Plant Pathology and Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
Resource Type: Issue Overview, Maps and Map Services
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Continent: North America
Country: United States
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

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