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Global wheat crops threatened by a fungus

Wheat crops worldwide are being threatened by a strain of stem rust. The fungus originated in Africa and is now migrating into wheat growing regions on other continents.
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The global spread of a banana fungus is traced back to its origins in South-East Asia, research finds.

A New Brunswick researcher is studying a bat fungus that has killed nearly seven million bats across North America and is continuing to spread.

They can cure human diseases - if saved from a deadly fungus

The white-nose syndrome epidemic that has killed more than five million bats in Eastern Canada and the U.S. in recent years is likely caused by a fungus introduced from Europe by humans, a Canadian-led study has found.

White-nose syndrome, a fungal disease that has killed more than 5.5 million bats, is continuing to spread across the US, data shows.
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