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Within a few days under favorable conditions, sporangiophores visualized as a gray to black fuzzy growth on the abaxial leaf surface epidermis emerge from stomata and produce asexual spores for secondary infection and disease epidemic in the absence of chemical control (Belbahri et al., 2005; Wyenandt et al., 2010).
If you see a white or grey fuzzy growth on the surface of the soil, you don't need to be terribly concerned, as this fungus is not a danger to the plant (though it can irritate some humans, especially those susceptible to allergies).
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Look for fish with no spots, bloating, ragged fins, strange growth, or fuzzy growths.
The first step was determining the cause of the syndrome, which appears as a fuzzy white growth on the muzzles of sick and dying bats.
Mouth fungus, fish disease caused by bacteria that attack the fish's mouth and produce a fuzzy cottonlike growth, which hinders breathing and eats away the jaws.
A few bats were found with the telltale fuzzy white growth on the muzzle, and Mr. Holliday (a distant relative of the original Doc Holliday of O.K. Corral fame, or infamy) knew it was time to act.
The edges usually get a lot of fuzzy hair growth, so that needs to be cleanly trimmed away with scissors.
Most new cases of white nose syndrome are discovered during the winter, when the bats display symptoms of the disease like flying outside during daylight hours or are observed in caves to have fuzzy white growths around their snouts and on their wings.
After several sunny days have warmed the soil, suddenly the ground is fuzzy with new growth.
James Mudd's salted-paper prints of a factory yard and a steam locomotive, commissioned by a railway engine manufacturer in Manchester, document with somewhat fuzzy images industrial growth in the north of England.
In the last two decades, there has been a tremendous development and growth in fuzzy mathematics.
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