If there is dead or sickly-looking grass near the fairy ring or mushrooms, the fungus may have grown too dense.
In an article featured in Science China Earth Sciences, researchers from Tianjin University elucidate the coupling relationship between soil fungi and reactive minerals in ecosystems by utilizing ...
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Arizona State University's Decision Theater is developing a tool that uses AI to create an algorithm to predict when chances ...
University of Minnesota researchers are studying how to remove Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), also ...
"All crops in the world are susceptible." Scientists uncover surprising method to contain crop-devastating insect: 'A ...
An area on the outside of a tree trunk that appears to be stained white or looks wet during summer is likely bacterial ...
The Ophiocordyceps sinensis – colloquially called caterpillar fungus or “Himalayan gold” – it can fetch astronomical prices ...
Farmworker communities are protesting the California Department of Pesticide Regulation's proposal to limit the pesticide 1,3 ...
A “mycology thriller” imagines a hidden healing mushroom. In real life, scientists are searching far and wide to map the world’s unseen fungi.
Recent research at Western Sydney University demonstrates that specific beneficial fungi can stabilise soil carbon. These findings validate CarbonBuilder™, a new biotechnology from Loam Bio ...