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1.   Down, Dung and Dirty
...rain, or pasture) Compare the types of fungi present in the different food sources. 2. Place the dung cultures in various temperatures to note the effects on the stages of succession. 3. Place the dung cultures in different light sources to note the effects on the stages of succession. REFERENCES : Mycology Lab Manual, Walter J. Sundberg, Southern Illinois University. Woodrow Wilson Index Activities Exchange Index Feedback About AE Discussions Copyright © Info Privacy Policy Sitemap Email this Link Contact Access Excellence Home -Advertisement- _ _ _

2.   APSnet Education Center - K-12 Lessons and Laboratories - Water Molds
...ll be saprophytes or the saprophytic stage of a parasitic pseudofungus. There are a number of genera and species commonly found in soils and various water sources. They can be differentiated by the structure of the sporangia, the oogonia, and the antheridia which are illustrated in many biology and mycology texts. These structures usually form in less than a week and are easily seen with a compound microscope, so they make a good observational exercise in which students can see what kinds of variation in form exist. Some factors that will affect what species may be trapped include: 1. bait 2. water: st...


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