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Atlantis
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Re: Nematophageous mushrooms [Re: maug]
#14185577 - 03/26/11 05:59 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Amazing find, thanks for posting. Always interesting to see how nature plays out. Considering what this video brought to light, there may be countless interactions, functions, effects we don't know about.
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Amphibolos
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Re: Nematophageous mushrooms [Re: Atlantis]
#18837430 - 09/13/13 03:35 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Since i recently got alot of messages on youtube asking questions about this video.
I decided that it was worthy to bump my old post to share the video with you guys again.
Slightly off topic, is it me or there is an increase in the interest of mushrooms?
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Edited by Amphibolos (09/13/13 03:36 PM)
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cubenpete
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Re: Nematophageous mushrooms [Re: Amphibolos]
#18860251 - 09/18/13 08:47 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks for bumping, so very cool. I was aware that chytrids attack and parasitize hosts and are responsible for disease chytridiomycosis that is currently decimating amphibian populations, but had no idea that Basidiomycota was capable of predation.
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hidyn
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Re: Nematophageous mushrooms [Re: cubenpete]
#18908578 - 09/29/13 07:27 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Holy hell, that's the stuff nightmares are made of! It was like a horror movie
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Dorfnob
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Re: Nematophageous mushrooms [Re: hidyn]
#18908690 - 09/29/13 07:54 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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so I can come back for part 2 later thanks for sharing.
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hidyn
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Re: Nematophageous mushrooms [Re: Dorfnob]
#18911137 - 09/30/13 12:35 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Who knew? One of the most vicious looking attacks was conducted by Pleurotus ostreatus!
Those Oyster mushrooms get more and more amazing the more I find out about them.
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Leper
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Re: Nematophageous mushrooms [Re: hidyn]
#18965084 - 10/11/13 05:56 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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So would the introduction of nemotodes into a substrate increase the nitrogen availability and lead to faster colonization? Or am I just stupid in assuming that.
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Disco_Stu
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Re: Nematophageous mushrooms [Re: Leper]
#18975814 - 10/14/13 09:35 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Cool vid, definately worth a bump. Also you are probably right about the nematodes..I've also had many bins of straw that was composted outside full of maggots from some small fuzzy light blue fly that I've only seen one season...anyway they colonized very quickly n before i tossed them back outside, after 3 or four day with lids on there were none left. So I know they dont have a problem with haveing a fair amt of crawly things in there. cool to see it happen tho, thanks again for the up.
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