A species of fungus found in soil can be fed to cows to cut down on the potent greenhouse gas methane in their burps.
Fungi are among the most important organisms on Earth. Even though most of the world's described 157,000 fungal species are ...
some knowledge of the natural occurrence of these fungi in arable soil is desirable. The results set out below are those of a survey carried out on forty-nine samples of soil from various parts of ...
the network architecture and cytoplasmic flows change to promote the growth of fungal reproductive units called spores that typically remain in the soil or that, in some mycorrhizal fungi ...
Mycorrhizal fungi are the supply chains of the soil. With filaments thinner than hair, they shuttle vital nutrients to plants and tree roots. In return, the fungi receive carbon to grow their ...
How do symbioses between plants and fungi develop? How do plants decide whether or not to enter into a partnership with fungi ...
Soils around the world are polluted, worn out, over-fertilised and exhausted. How did we get to a place where we think of soil as dirt? Soils are buzzing with life, criss-crossed with a hard-to-fathom ...
相关研究成果以“Atmospheric nitrogen deposition has minor impacts on the abundance and diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and ...
Supported by the Australian Government’s Methane Reduction in Livestock (MERiL) program and validated through partnerships with CSIRO, Queensland University of Technology and the University of Western ...
Boulder Mushroom is researching fungi's ability to decompose wildfire fuels like fallen trees and dead grass that can ignite ...
Loam Bio has developed CarbonBuilder, a microbial seed treatment that integrates seamlessly into existing farming practices.