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Background: Macrofungi serve essential ecological functions as decomposers, nutrient recyclers, and symbionts; however, their diversity across many regions of the Philippines remains insufficiently documented.
Meljon B. Sulteras +4 more
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Background Gastrodia elata is a well-known medicinal orchid. In nature, the germination rate of G. elata is extremely poor, because there is no endosperm within the mature seed. It is crucial for G.
Xu Zeng +6 more
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Background Gastrodia elata is a fully mycoheterotrophic orchid and has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine. The life cycle of G. elata requires an association with two different fungi-Mycena for seed germination and Armillaria for tuber growth.
Yuan-Yuan Li, Shun-Xing Guo, Yung-I Lee
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Гриби роду Mycena (Pers.) Roussel у Харківському Лісостепу [PDF]
. In Kharkiv Forest-Steppe, 24 species of Mycena are revealed with three taxa (Mycena megaspora Kauffman, M. polyadelpha (Lasch) Kühner and M. inclinata f. albopilea Derbsch et J.Aug. Schmitt ex Robich et Cons.) found in Ukraine for the first time. In
Прилуцький, О.В.
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Abstract This manuscript documents a systematic ethnomycological analysis of ethnographic archives. Focusing on texts describing human–fungi interactions, I conduct a global, cross‐cultural review of mushroom use, covering 193 societies worldwide. The study reveals diverse mushroom‐related cultural practices, emphasizing the significance of fungi ...
Roope O. Kaaronen
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Mycena species can be opportunist-generalist plant root invaders
Recently, several saprotrophic genera have been found to invade/interact with plant roots in laboratory growth experiments, and this coincides with reports of abundant saprotrophic fungal sequences in plant roots.
C. Harder +12 more
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Birds, insects and air each host distinct fungal spore communities in a Japanese temperate forest; birds and insects act as selective vectors, while air provides maximal diversity. Our study highlights the importance of analysing multiple taxa to understand ecosystem‐level fungal spore dispersal and interactions.
Rohit Bangay +2 more
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ABSTRACT Developments in the environmental DNA (eDNA) field have revolutionised our ability to map biodiversity by providing cost‐effective and non‐invasive means to survey organisms across the tree of life. In the terrestrial realm, a variety of eDNA sources have been employed, but we lack easily accessible and cosmopolitan sources of terrestrial eDNA.
Henry F. N. Lankes +10 more
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Mycena margarita (Murrill) Murrill, 1916 (Basidiomycota: Agaricales: Mycenaceae): a bioluminescent agaric first recorded in Brazil [PDF]
Mycena margarita, a widespread agaric in the Caribbean region and recently recognized as frequently bioluminescent, is reported for the first time in Brazil, occurring on decaying wood in the Araripe National Forest, municipality of Crato, Ceará state ...
Maria Alves, Cristiano Nascimento
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Coffee disease risk analysis: How epidemiology knowledge could help in assessing and preventing disease invasion [PDF]
Coffee is under threat of two kinds of diseases: co-evolved diseases, which have evolved with the host in its centre of origin, such as Coffee Wilt Disease, and new-encounter diseases, resulting from the adaptation of a native pathogen to an introduced ...
Avelino, Jacques +4 more
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