The world around you is teeming with life you can’t see. Plants, soil, water, insects – even your hair and skin – are home to microfungi, and they both sustain and devastate life on our planet.
"Biodestructors are microfungi that existed millions of years before humans and will likely outlive us," reads a synopsis of Aiste Zegulyte's essayistic sophomore doc. By Georg Szalai Global Business ...
The assemblage of microfungi associated with bark samples of healthy and damaged Fagus grandifolia (American beech), Abies fraseri (Fraser fir), and Tsuga canadensis (eastern hemlock) trees was ...
In all terrestrial ecosystems, testate amoebae (TA) encounter fungi. There are strong indications that both groups engage in multiple interactions, including mycophagy and decomposition of TA shells, ...
A P.E.I. man has just published the Island's first catalogue of microfungi, documenting more than 800 species including three that have never been identified anywhere else. Microfungi are fungi, just ...
AT its morning meeting in London on December 19, 1945, the Society for General Microbiology, with Sir Alexander Fleming in the chair, discussed the question of “Variation of Cells having Bi-parent'al ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Some fungi are smelly and coated in mucus. Others have gills that glow in the dark. Some are delicious; others, poisonous. Some spur euphoria when ingested. Some produce antibiotics ...
Thu, October 16, 2025 at 8:00 AM UTC Screening in IDFA’s Envision competition and PÖFF’s new Baltic documentary section, the film delves deep into the invisible world of organisms that emerge during ...
Some fungi are smelly and coated in mucus. Others have gills that glow in the dark. Some are delicious; others, poisonous. Some spur euphoria when ingested. Some produce antibiotics. All of these ...
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