After consultation with his colleague Robert Morley, he realises with amazement that, unlike the dinosaurs, the relatives of ...
Most fungi that we see in the forest produce these ... but it’s also incredibly widespread across a lot of different fungal lineages. Miller: I guess you’ve just described why it is that ...
fungi, protists, viruses, and bacteria. Venom has evolved independently in at least 104 known animal lineages, but this study suggests similar toxin delivery mechanisms may be widespread across ...
By coevolving with the host, the microbiome has shaped phenotypes in our ancestral lineages. The congruence of the phylogenetic ... of the tree of life (Animalia-Homo sapiens, and protozoa, fungi, ...
Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza National University researchers conducted a genomic analysis of fine aroma cocoa from northern ...
Endophytes are microorganisms that live inside plants. Some of these organisms, mostly bacteria or fungi, make the plants sick, while others have no harmful effect on the plants or are even ...
Some of these organisms, mostly bacteria or fungi, make the plants sick, while others have no harmful effect on the plants or are even beneficial. Previous studies of endophytic fungi living ...
Fungi made Earth’s land liveable by building networks that released nutrients locked in primordial rock and supplied those nutrients to plant roots. An imaging study now sheds light on how these ...
From helping plants to colonize terrestrial earth to treating disease in humans, is there anything fungi can’t do? Chris Dart Neither plants nor animals, fungi are the most underappreciated ...
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