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Fungal growths commonly called "puffballs" or "earth balls" are often found in lawns in late summer. Q: I've been getting these rounded cream-colored balls growing all over in my lawn.
Too small to be seen with the naked eye, this remarkable find pushes back the appearance of terrestrial fungus by about 240 million years to a period known as "snowball Earth" when the planet was ...
When “Planet Earth” came out in 2006, the zombie ant fungus was believed to be part of the group Cordyceps, but genetic studies have since placed it in another insect-parasitizing fungus group ...
The game’s creators have said they were inspired by a segment from the BBC’s “Planet Earth” documentary series in which a fungus takes over the mind of an ant. Some parts of the show are ...
Spores from the parasitic fungus P. asteroxylicola. (Image credit: Strullu-Derrien et al/Nature Communications) This is the earliest recorded evidence of a fungal parasite causing disease in a plant.
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