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Decomposition of Fungus Chytrid
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The purpose of this study was to look into the negative effects of the fungus chytrid as a microorganism. The research question was whether these organisms could be separated from eukaryotic life such as plants. The method involved using terbinafine as a treatment for fungal infections. The process consisted of adding antifungal granules to the source of the infestation. The result showed a terbinae with a volume of 10g and a concentration of 1% w/w that effectively separated the fungi from the plant. It concluded the active content of terbinafine was the hydrochloride addition of hydrogen to a chytrid fungus
Title: Decomposition of Fungus Chytrid
Description:
The purpose of this study was to look into the negative effects of the fungus chytrid as a microorganism.
The research question was whether these organisms could be separated from eukaryotic life such as plants.
The method involved using terbinafine as a treatment for fungal infections.
The process consisted of adding antifungal granules to the source of the infestation.
The result showed a terbinae with a volume of 10g and a concentration of 1% w/w that effectively separated the fungi from the plant.
It concluded the active content of terbinafine was the hydrochloride addition of hydrogen to a chytrid fungus.
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