Study Reveals Ancient Flightless Birds Helped Spreading Colorful Native Fungi, Highlights Ecological Balance It is a finding ...
Microorganisms collected from the material in which button mushrooms are grown may benefit the development of future fungi ...
Scientists recreated the origins of one of life's most important partnerships, uncovering how symbiotic relationships can ...
It is more likely plants use their communication networks to "eavesdrop" on their neighbours than alert them to dangers, an ...
Evolution was fueled by endosymbiosis, cellular alliances in which one microbe makes a permanent home inside another. For the ...
A new study has used a modelling approach to show that it is unlikely that plants would evolve to warn other plants of impending attack. Instead of using their communication networks to transmit ...
The findings suggest that plants are more likely to passively “eavesdrop” on their neighbors through shared fungal networks.
In a paper published in Mycology, a mycological research team described twelve new species, three new host records, and four new host and geographic records of saprobic fungi from medicinal plants in ...
Despite all of today’s options for optimizing the bioprocessing of fungal secondary metabolites, researchers pointed out the ...
The upland moa was likely drawn to the fungi because of their resemblance to berries ... They describe their findings in a ...
ATOKA COUNTY, Okla. (KTEN) — This past fall, drought in portions of Texoma have caused an influx of a tree fungus, which explains why you may be seeing more dead trees in southeastern Oklahoma.