Under the lead of the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) the influence of parasitic fungi on the ...
This year’s recipient of the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement talks about “punk science,” microbial economics and thinking like a mycorrhizal fungus.
Bark beetles moving between trees routinely carry two fungi that are responsible for the Dutch elm tree disease outbreak.
Without its bark, this Scots pine’s life cycle has slowed, allowing it to stand tall in death for hundreds of years ...
Scientists have identified a marine fungus that was previously unknown and is capable of killing toxic algae known to threaten human health. Scientists at Yokohama National University in Japan have ...
How a Broader Understanding of the, Fungi Kingdom, Is Inspiring Innovation. 'The Guardian' recently highlighted the amazing ...
Parasitic fungi alter the nitrogen cycle The IOW researchers analyzed the phytoplankton Dolichospermum, an ecologically important nitrogen-fixing cyanobacterium, and examined its susceptibility to ...
By Chelsea Jandreau Education Director The cycles found throughout nature are full of endings, fresh starts, and plenty of ...
7don MSN
We’ve neglected the power of carbon-sucking fungi. Meet the scientist determined to change that
Dr Toby Kiers has won the 2026 Tyler Prize award after shedding light on “overlooked” fungi that can offset huge amounts of ...
Botanists also name an overlooked snowdrop growing in the UK and a fruit that tastes like banana and guava ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Scientists discover a bizarre new life form towering 26 ft tall
Long before forests of tall trees covered the planet, Earth was ruled by something stranger: towering, trunk like organisms ...
The St. Lucie News-Tribune on MSN
Tiny invaders pose threat to Florida plants, vegetables. What to do
Thrips are enjoying Florida's climate but you may not like them, especially the damage they can cause to your ornamental ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results