Migration of Fungal Species Due to Climate Change

IES Winter 2019

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Lauren Ré

Fungi and Climate Change : How Will Humans be Affected?

Humans have a long history with fungi that spans fear, curiosity and dependence. In the U.S, the word fungus often conjures images of that scary green mold that eats your food before you can, or unfortunate infections of the feet. The… Continue Reading →

Remediating toxins in the environment with Fungi

As shared in my previous blog post, Mycorrhizal Fungi form symbiotic relationships with plants to transfer necessary nutrients back and forth. Plants produce sugars desired by Fungi and Fungi offer water, carbon and other nutrients to their plant friends in… Continue Reading →

Fungi and plants are closer than you could imagine – the mystery of mycorrhizae

Unless you’ve studied Mycology, Soil Science, or Ecology you likely haven’t learned much about fungi, let alone heard of mycorrhizae. When looking up at a towering Cedar, there usually aren’t any tell tale signs that there is a vast, underground… Continue Reading →

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