Predatorial Trees 14
Mason Dixon writes: "The white pine tree -- known for its majestic heights and soft blue-green needles -- is a predator under the soil, teaming up with fungi to eat insects alive. University of Guelph researchers found that white pine trees form a deadly partnership underground with the fungus Laccaria bicolor, which grows from the tree's root. The two work as mutualists, with the fungus preying on insects to get animal-origin nitrogen, then using it to "barter" with the host tree for the carbon it needs to synthesize enzymes."
Environmentalist Parasites? (Score:1)
The trees are pissed. Watch out.
It was a total eclipse of the sun.... (Score:1)
Anyone worried yet?
Re:This isn't all bad.. (Score:1)
Kudzu (Score:1)
Cool... (Score:1)
This is very cool. Was anyone else reminded of the X-Files episode where Muldur and Scully get trapped by a giant man-eating fungus that makes its victims hullucinate while it digests them?
Re:This news is nearly as old as dirt (Score:1)
Re:Cool... (Score:1)
Re:This news is nearly as old as dirt (Score:1)
Fungi that eat nematodes (Score:2)
Re:Kudzu (Score:1)
Er... Well, y'know. You can't make an omelette without um... destroying a forest. Or something.
This news is nearly as old as dirt (Score:1)
In short, this is as newsworthy if you've had your head in the sand for the last few million years.
We need more trees like that. (Score:1)
cryptochrome
Sound familiar? (Score:1)
Re:Kudzu (Score:1)