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And in science news, about 150 years of mycology seems to have been turned on its head.
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ReluctantCynic (aka ReluctantCynic)
Jul 24 '17, 12:04
Lichens aren't just a fungus and an alga working together, there is a second fungus from a completely different taxonomic group involved as well.
Not just ascomycetes, but basidiomycetes as well!
(www.theatlantic.com)
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That article headline suggests something terribly disgusting. -- nm
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Max
Jul 24, 12:07
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Doesn't it though? -- nm
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Jul 24, 12:11
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