When Food Runs Out: How Fungal Hyphae Trigger Spore Production
Fungi, nature’s recyclers, play a crucial role in ecosystems by decomposing organic matter. Their intricate network of thread-like structures, called hyphae, tirelessly scavenges for nutrients. But what happens when the feast ends? When their food source is exhausted, hyphae initiate a remarkable transformation: they switch from vegetative growth to reproductive mode, culminating in the production of … read more