The IUCN warns that over 400 fungi species face extinction due to deforestation, pollution, and climate change.
Fungi can keep us healthy or cause disease. As climate change drives fungi to adapt, their impact on our health is changing.
Interventions involving bacteria or fungi could help to sequester greenhouse gases, create more sustainable products and ...
At least 411 fungi face extinction among the 1,300 varieties whose conservation status is well understood, according to the latest update of the IUCN's authoritative "Red List of Threatened Species".
GENEVA, March 27 (Reuters) - Nearly a third of species of fungi assessed by an international conservation group are at risk of extinction from threats like deforestation and agricultural expansion ...
Mucormycosis, a fungal infection caused by fungi from the order Mucorales, can cause severe disease, especially in ...
Nearly a third of species of fungi assessed by an international conservation group are at risk of extinction from threats ...
The latest update to IUCN red list has 1,300 species of fungi assessed with at least 411 at risk of extinction. The splendid waxcap mushroom is assessed as vulnerable (John Bjarne Jordal/PA ...
A decade after the emergence of beech leaf disease (BLD) in northeast Ohio, a new study by researchers at The Holden ...
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For as long as plants have lived on land, fungi have sustained them. Beneath every giant sequoia, every wheat stalk, every black-eyed Susan, hidden webs of filigreed mycelia permeate the plants’ roots ...
Dr Richard Horniblow receives funding from Bowel Research UK to explore the potential of faecal microbiota transplants as a ...