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New species, new records, and common species of <i>Diderma</i> (Physarales, <i>Didymiaceae</i>) from China. [PDF]

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Advancing automated identification of airborne fungal spores: guidelines for cultivation and reference dataset creation. [PDF]

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First data on plasmodial slime moulds (Myxomycetes = Myxogastrea) of Rdeysky Nature Reserve (Novgorod Region, Russia)

Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii, 2021
The results of the first study of the species diversity of myxomycetes of the Rdeysky State Nature Reserve are presented. The 201 field specimens of sporophores belonging to 56 morphospecies from 27 genera, ten families, and six orders were collected from September 30 to October 5, 2020. Fifty-two species of these were new for the Novgorod Region.
N. I. Borzov   +3 more
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Cellular Interaction in Plasmodial Slime Moulds

1984
During this century progress in biology has been greatly facilitated by the use of model organisms which may be relatively unimportant in nature but which are good systems for the study of specific problems. The interaction between genetically different cells is a fundamental biological problem (e.g.
J. Schrauwen
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Fungi with a Plasmodial Thallus Division Myxomycota: Slime-Moulds

1971
Two distinct phases occur in the life-cycle of a slime-mould. First there is an active assimilative phase in which the thallus, a protozoa-like amoeboid plasmodium, moves with a creeping motion and feeds either saprobically or holozoically by engulfing and digesting bacteria or other solid particles in food vacuoles formed according to need.
P. Talbot
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Implementing modified swarm intelligence algorithm based on Slime moulds for path planning and obstacle avoidance problem in mobile robots

Applied Soft Computing Journal, 2021
Planning a collision-free path in the least processing time and cost within constraints is a central issue in designing an autonomous mobile robot (AMR).
Divya Agarwal, Pushpendra S Bharti
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New Zealand myxomycetes

New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2023
The myxomycetes (also called myxogastrids or plasmodial slime moulds) are a group of eumycetozoans long thought to be fungi because they produce somewhat similar (but structurally very different) fruiting bodies and occur in many of the same types of ...
Steven L. Stephenson
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Observations of the impact of bushfire on a community of myxomycetes

Karstenia, 2022
In this study, we examined the impacts of a bushfire on a community of myxomycetes (also known as plasmodial slime moulds or myxogastrids) in northeastern New South Wales, Australia. Using the moist chamber culture technique, we prepared 40 moist chamber
S. Stephenson, T. F. Elliott
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Temperature-sensitive mutants of the slime mould Physarum polycephalum

Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1976
Methods are described for the isolation and testing of temperature-sensitive plasmodial strains of Physarum polycephalum. Nineteen temperature-sensitive strains were found by screening plasmodia derived from mutagenised amoebae and the properties of these are described.
E C, Gingold   +3 more
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