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  2. Urocystis agropyri - Wikipedia

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    Urocystis agropyri infects wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), among other grass species. [2] [3] [1]: 48 Relatives of U. agropyri infect other grasses and are frequently identified as the causal organism of flag smut on wheat, but there is debate still as to whether they are the same organism or different strains.

  3. Ergot - Wikipedia

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    In the head, threadlike sexual spores form, which are ejected simultaneously when suitable grass hosts are flowering. Ergot infection causes a reduction in the yield and quality of grain and hay, and if livestock eat infected grain or hay it may cause a disease called ergotism. Black and protruding sclerotia of C. purpurea are well known ...

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  5. Probiotic - Wikipedia

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    Probiotics are live microorganisms promoted with claims that they provide health benefits when consumed, generally by improving or restoring the gut microbiota. [1] [2] Probiotics are considered generally safe to consume, but may cause bacteria-host interactions and unwanted side effects in rare cases.

  6. These Are the 50 Best Probiotic-Rich Foods - AOL

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    These Are the 50 Best Probiotic-Rich Foods. Erica Sweeney. March 6, 2024 at 10:11 AM. Jars of prebiotic foods. ... One of the best ways to support gut health is to eat more probiotic foods.

  7. Spore - Wikipedia

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    Some markings represent apertures, places where the tough outer coat of the spore can be penetrated when germination occurs. Spores can be categorized based on the position and number of these markings and apertures. Alete spores show no lines. In monolete spores, there is a single narrow line (laesura) on the spore. [8]