Fungi(菌类) are a group of organisms that have no leaves or flowers. In fact, fungi do not even share the green color that most other plants display. Scientists say that there are over 1.5 million different species of fungi in the world. One interesting thing is that they often interact ...
Do the fungi associated with roots of adult plants support seed germination? A case study on Dendrobium exile (Orchidaceae)Yuan-Yuan Meng a eShi-Cheng Shao bSheng-Jie Liu cJiang-Yun Gao dGlobal Ecology and Conservation
What group of fungi can live symbiotically with plant roots? Most fungi are saprobes. What does this mean? Which invertebrates are deuterostomes? Which organism is not photoautotrophic: protist, monera, or fungi? What do bacterial cells and fungal cells have in common?
Most can bestored for up to a yearif you keep them cool and dry. Sowing fern spores is not very different from the method used by most gardeners to start fine seeds indoors. There is one difference, though, and that is that fern seedlings are highly sensitive to contaminants (fungi, mol...
What do fungi have in common with animals? What phylum does the club fungi belong to? How are animals different from fungi? How do producers, consumers and decomposers interact? Most fungi are saprobes. What does this mean? How are plants and fungi similar?
As we have discussed many times in the blog, mulches are unlikely to spread or support plant pathogenic fungi. Coprinus spp., which feed on dead roots Another way to view the role of fungi is the chemistry that they facilitate in soil. Mulch is organic matter, which has a high ...
Without fungi, nutrients in the soil would be used up, and plants would not have food and couldn't survive. If plants don't survive, the animals that depend on plants for food would also suffer, and the whole food chain would collapse. Since transferring nutrients from fungi to the soil...
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Are mosses fungi? Are mosses homosporous? Do liverworts have roots? What are the characteristics of mosses? Are mosses and ferns pioneer species? Does sapwood have xylem? Do gymnosperms have seeds? What is ferns and mosses? Do angiosperms have seeds?