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Naming fungi requires constant update with new technology that confirm the species and new discoveries that would group them in different groups
The stink horn erupts a jelly like liquid from its ‘egg’ which releases the same chemicals as in rotting meat or carcass, attracting flies that will consume the jelly and carry its spores in the hole that it’ll land in a favourable environment for germination
— Jan 07, 2026 02:09PM
The stink horn erupts a jelly like liquid from its ‘egg’ which releases the same chemicals as in rotting meat or carcass, attracting flies that will consume the jelly and carry its spores in the hole that it’ll land in a favourable environment for germination
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some decomposer fungi can release toxins that paralyse nematode eelworms and vacuum its nutrients (nitrogen etc) by penetrating them with its hyphae.
Psilocybin does not cause addiction (as oppose to other class a drugs it’s associated with). They open connective paths in the brain that are provide the brain with a new way of thinking- associated with ‘good trips’
— Jan 30, 2026 12:59PM
Psilocybin does not cause addiction (as oppose to other class a drugs it’s associated with). They open connective paths in the brain that are provide the brain with a new way of thinking- associated with ‘good trips’
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the dry rot fungus eat the wood in buildings. they grow in slightly damp conditions with temp above 20 degrees. they leave brown patches and have the texture of a jellyfish with water. can penetrate concrete when they are ready to spread its spores. they break down cellulose and hemicellulose in certain wood to produce water-hence lacrymans- they use their glucose and energy to produce their own carbon structures.
— Jan 28, 2026 12:48PM
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the dutch elm disease on the other hand is more dire due to the clonal reproduction and minimal seed dispersal of the English elm that makes the disease more difficult to get rid of.
— Jan 15, 2026 01:23AM
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diebacks are caused by a species of fungi but commonly mistaken for 2 due to the different life stages of attack. it usually spreads in the teleomorph (sexual) stage by attacking the ash trees and blocking its cells responsible for nutrient transport, and stays with them in anamorphic stage. there is a cure as there are resistant ash species rising either by human intervention or naturally
— Jan 15, 2026 01:22AM
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The anamorph stage that are conidial and asexual, and teleomorph stage that are ascos based and is sexual. The cells in the mycelium of these are haploid and ‘mate’ with compatible mycelium. Referred to as + or - rather than male or female
— Jan 14, 2026 11:04AM
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The group of fungi that form black coating and grow beneath the bark are called pyromycetes. It has a lychee like rough texture as its outer layer which provides protection against uv radiation, acids and solvents.
There are also two stages (alter egos) of the fungi that are commonly mistaken for different species but are a really just different life stages
— Jan 14, 2026 10:59AM
There are also two stages (alter egos) of the fungi that are commonly mistaken for different species but are a really just different life stages
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‘Ascos’ was traditionally the name for fungi with exposed parts for its spore dispersal. Such as morels (very delicious), orange peel fungus(has beta-carotene that produce pigment), hares ear fungus (if you blow on it you can see the powder of spores).
There are parasitic fungus that grow on other fungus either by highjacking it completely or use its nutrients. And parasitic fungus that grow on those
— Jan 10, 2026 10:07AM
There are parasitic fungus that grow on other fungus either by highjacking it completely or use its nutrients. And parasitic fungus that grow on those
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Truffle is fungi that develop subterranean fruit bodies. They loose less water, potato shape helps pack most no of spores in a small vol. they use animals as pollinators
ectomycorrhiza- mycelium covering the plant roots on the outside, (opposite: endomycorrhiza)
Mycelium help exchange substances in soil to plants such as iron,
— Dec 24, 2025 11:29PM
ectomycorrhiza- mycelium covering the plant roots on the outside, (opposite: endomycorrhiza)
Mycelium help exchange substances in soil to plants such as iron,
