Some fungi are able to reproduce both sexually and asexually. Fungi reproduce using spores which they release into the environment. A new fungus will grow from the spore. The Coprinus cinereus ...
Fungi produce molecules that humans still can’t reproduce in a lab, and we’re only beginning to scrape the surface of what we can learn from them. Here are a few things we found out about the ...
Fungus forms the majority of a lichen’s body, and lichens rely on their fungal parts to reproduce. Fungi can reproduce asexually through fragmentation or budding off of the parent body ...
So they assumed that these lichens are asexual." Fungus forms the majority of a lichen's body, and lichens rely on their fungal parts to reproduce. Fungi can reproduce asexually through ...
The Seychelles Islands Foundation (SIF) is conducting a study on mycorrhizal fungi in two UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the islands that it manages; the Aldabra Atoll and the Vallee de Mai.