Underground, intricate networks of soil fungi underpin the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Yet despite their global ...
Aspergillus fungus thrives because its genome bends easily to new pressures. It lives on soil, grains, animal feathers, even ...
“It’s a pretty exciting time in fungal conservation,” said Allen, mycologist for NatureServe, a hub for biodiversity data ...
Farmers have long fought a quiet war against the fungi that rot crops in fields and storage sheds. Each year, these diseases destroy harvests of lettuce, beans, oilseed rape, wheat, and many other ...
New research is being carried out to understand how underground fungal networks influence the creation of woodland. As part ...
As the global population climbs toward 10 billion and climate change strains farmland, scientists are searching for new ways to feed the world. A group of Cornell food science researchers say one ...
Some forest fungi tear down and reuse their own threadlike networks, potentially reshaping how forests store carbon over time ...
Fungi have been recorded having conversations, with a scientist finding they can communicate with a language similar to that of humans. Over the last decade, researchers have found evidence that ...
The streets of downtown Guerneville were filled with attendees in mushroom-themed attire — from whimsical mushroom hats to earrings shaped like fungi.
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