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One species – Arthrobotrys oligospora – behaves like a ‘normal’ decomposer in the presence of plenty of organic material and, if needs be, can produce nematode traps in its mycelium. It can also coil around the mycelium of other types of fungi, starving them, or develop specialised structures to penetrate and feed off plant roots. How it chooses between its many options remains unknown.
Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds and Shape Our Futures
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