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160-million-year-old blue-stain fungi in China found to be ... - MSNI n a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have uncovered 160-million-year-old blue-stain fungi fossils from the Jurassic Tiaojishan Formation in China. The new findings offer fresh insights into ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNThe World's Largest Organism Is a 35,000-Ton Fungus – At Least, For NowWhat is the largest organism? Until a few years ago, Oregon's "humongous fungus" was considered the world's largest organism. Now, some experts aren't so sure.
And that is a common way for blue stain fungus to spread. If those beetles moved to another tree, then they can transport that blue stain fungus to another tree. It doesn't only affect oaks.
Blue-stain fungus from the Jurassic provides new insights into early evolution and ecological interactions. National Science Review, 2025; 12 (6) DOI: 10.1093/nsr/nwaf160; ...
Blue-stain Fungi are a group of wood-colonising fungi that cause a characteristic discolouration in the sapwood of trees, often appearing as blue or greyish-black stains. UP DElEd Result 2025 OUT ...
Blue-stain fungi constitute a distinctive group of wood-colonizing fungi which lack the ability to decompose wood lignocellulose, yet are capable of causing significant wood discoloration (Fig. 1).
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have uncovered 160-million-year-old blue-stain fungi fossils from the Jurassic Tiaojishan Formation in China. The new findings offer fresh insights into ...
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