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- Foxfire abstract "Foxfire, also sometimes called \"fairy fire\", is the bioluminescence created by some species of fungi present in decaying wood. The bluish-green glow is attributed to luciferase, an oxidative enzyme, which emits light as it reacts with luciferin. It is widely believed that the light attracts insects to spread spores, or acts as a warning to hungry animals, like the bright colors exhibited by some poisonous or unpalatable animal species. Although generally very dim, in some cases foxfire is bright enough to read by.".
- Foxfire thumbnail PanellusStipticusAug12_2009.jpg?width=300.
- Foxfire wikiPageExternalLink index.php3?docID=173.
- Foxfire wikiPageExternalLink BioluminescentFungi.html.
- Foxfire wikiPageExternalLink for99-021.pdf.
- Foxfire wikiPageID "1248534".
- Foxfire wikiPageLength "6868".
- Foxfire wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Foxfire wikiPageRevisionID "706354150".
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Adventures_of_Huckleberry_Finn.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Aristotle.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Bioluminescence.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bioluminescence.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mycology.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink File:PanellusStipticusAug12_2009.jpg.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Foxfire_Light.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Ghost_Hunt.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Guild_Wars_2.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink H._P._Lovecraft.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Janet_Dailey.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink John_Denver.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Lassie.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink List_of_bioluminescent_fungi.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Luciferase.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Luciferin.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Twain.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Our_Town_(The_X-Files).
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Pliny_the_Elder.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Rascal_(book).
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Sitcom.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Small_Wonder_(TV_series).
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink The_X-Files.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Turtle_(submersible).
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink Will-o-the-wisp.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink File:Omphalotus_nidiformis_lawson_lightoff_email.jpg.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink File:Omphalotus_olearius_33857.jpg.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLink File:PanellusStipticusAug12_2009_Animated.gif.
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Foxfire".
- Foxfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "foxfire".
- Foxfire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Foxfire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Foxfire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Foxfire subject Category:Bioluminescence.
- Foxfire subject Category:Mycology.
- Foxfire hypernym Bioluminescence.
- Foxfire type Thing.
- Foxfire comment "Foxfire, also sometimes called \"fairy fire\", is the bioluminescence created by some species of fungi present in decaying wood. The bluish-green glow is attributed to luciferase, an oxidative enzyme, which emits light as it reacts with luciferin. It is widely believed that the light attracts insects to spread spores, or acts as a warning to hungry animals, like the bright colors exhibited by some poisonous or unpalatable animal species.".
- Foxfire label "Foxfire".
- Foxfire differentFrom Firefox.
- Foxfire sameAs Q5477144.
- Foxfire sameAs فوكسفيري.
- Foxfire sameAs Foxfire_(Biolumineszenz).
- Foxfire sameAs Foxfire_(bioluminiscencia).
- Foxfire sameAs Peikonkulta.
- Foxfire sameAs אש_השועל.
- Foxfire sameAs m.04l_5k.
- Foxfire sameAs Q5477144.
- Foxfire wasDerivedFrom Foxfire?oldid=706354150.
- Foxfire depiction PanellusStipticusAug12_2009.jpg.
- Foxfire isPrimaryTopicOf Foxfire.