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@misk@sopuli.xyz to Science@beehaw.org • 2 years ago

Fungal evolution discovered: Mycena can now invade living hosts

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Fungal evolution discovered: Mycena can now invade living hosts

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@misk@sopuli.xyz to Science@beehaw.org • 2 years ago
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Biologists have long known mushrooms of the genus Mycena, commonly known as bonnet mushrooms, as fungi that live off of dead trees and plants. New research from the University of Copenhagen demonstrates that bonnets can also find their ways into young, healthy trees and plants, where they try to cooperate. In doing so, they have made an evolutionary leap which challenges our understanding of the ecological roles of fungi.
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  • LennethAegis
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    32•2 years ago

    Article says it only moved to living trees and that its a symbiotic relationship. Which to my understanding of trees, they already do this with other fungi, and this one is just tagging along as well.

    The last of us this is not, not even close.

  • @Scrof@sopuli.xyz
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    12•2 years ago

    Nature please that is unnecessary.

    • @tetraodon@feddit.it
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      2 years ago

      Wholly necessary. This is a case of symbiosis between trees and fungi. Fungi get sugars, trees get nitrogen - and possibly a social network.

      https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-48257315

  • PM_me_your_vagina_thanks
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    The article seems to suggest that the writer has never heard of some species of cordyceps.

  • @Lexam@lemmy.ca
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    1•2 years ago

    Yay?

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