FungusProf
@FungusProf
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Fungal ecologist, University Professor, Fungal biology researcher, Fungal evangelist, Bringing fungi to the people
Joined October 2013
How fungi shape our world. This episode features Sumi Robson @wellcometrust; William Tingle and Lee Davies at #Kew #Gardens; @FungusProf @cardiffuni; and @NormanRhijn @OfficialUoM. https://t.co/GO3miKZsfa
thenakedscientists.com
And how the climate is shaping our fungi...
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Time for close look at some lichens again 🔎 🌍 Xanthoria parietina 🇬🇧 Common orange lichen 🇩🇪 Gewöhnliche Gelbflechte 🇨🇿 Terčovník zední 🇸🇰 Diskovník múrový #lichen #macro #photographer
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Killer fungus will spread as climate heats up, experts warn https://t.co/qgyplnIBhs
thetimes.com
The latest breaking UK, US, world, business and sport news from The Times and The Sunday Times. Go beyond today's headlines with in-depth analysis and comment.
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Strange parasitic plant #Cynomorium coccineum, also called Maltese fungus or desert thumb (Monastir, TN).
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Ectomycorrhizal trees are different and it matters for soil organic matter! We show these mutualisms are not functionally homogenous, with implications for the generalizability of coarse mycorrhizal associations in understanding forest ecosystem function. https://t.co/X68liSDRS1
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.
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Just read this really nice overview of research on fungal fairy rings by Zotti et al. Fungal fairy rings: history, ecology, dynamics and engineering functions https://t.co/ry8GI8IQSm
imafungus.pensoft.net
Fungal fairy rings (FFR) are fascinating natural phenomena that have intrigued people and scientists for centuries. These patterns, often represented by circular distributions of altered vegetation,...
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Gansu farmers are just amazing… producing hundreds of tons of morels at the gate of the Tengger desert 👍
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Fungi form the very foundation of healthy ecosystems but threats such as #deforestation and agricultural expansion are driving a global decline. Over 1,000 of the world’s 155,000 known fungal #species have now been assessed the @IUCNRedList. Learn more https://t.co/Qbz1CqMjDR
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BREAKING NEWS: The number of #fungi species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ has surpassed 1,000. The latest update confirms that #deforestation, agricultural expansion and urban development are driving these species to decline worldwide. https://t.co/TxhKGU4SAi
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Growing the wrinkled peach mushroom, Rhodotus palmatus, by thousands 😳
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On this #InternationalDayofForests I share my #sciart that showcases the amazing habitats made by one thing: trees working together. Here's my illustration of the earliest known fossil forest, the 380 million year old Gilboa forest, preserved as a fossil forest floor:
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#InternationalForestsDay and what would forests be without fungi?? My closeup view of the Hartig net (yellow) , the miraculous sandwich created when fungal threads in soil snake intimately between plant cells in roots, sharing food, water, and minerals at the new interface
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👏"Celebrating the achievements of women in science is a powerful tool - visible role models can inspire future generations & reinforce the idea that success in science is not limited by gender" - @KatieField4 Read the blog👉 https://t.co/z0puPH1Mxa
#IWD2025 #AccelerateAction
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Before Beatrix Potter's classic literary figures, she had a strong interest in the wondrous world of mushrooms 🍄 Read more 👉 https://t.co/t5Lbo9hvts 'Flammulina velutipes' by Beatrix Potter (1866–1943) 📷 @ArmittMuseum
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What’s “so special” about this fungus? 😅 Mycena chusqueophila is a clear example of the close and specific relationships that fungi maintain with the organisms around them. Which species bring you joy when you find them in the forest? 🎤 @giulifungi 🎥 Mateo Barrenengoa
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Nice to find ,Orbilia vinosa, growing on a dead willow branch in Midger wood on Sunday day , in my Monograph of Orbiliomycetes it says only five previous records for this species in the UK, nice to see an Orbiliomycete other than Orbilia Xanthostigma for a change.
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