Field mycology in practice at the recent German Mycological Society in Springe (DGfM) - zoom in for details and see the amazing illustrations!
Beyond the science, the week was filled with memorable cultural and social events:
π· Welcome at @FutureAfrica
π¬ FABI, UPLC & NMR lab tours
πΌοΈ Private tour of the Javett Art Centre
π Safari in Pilanesberg @funguscrous.bsky.social @ms-fungi.bsky.social @bernardslippers.bsky.social
1/π The Mycobiomics team from the Czech Republic, Germany, Kenya, South Africa, and Thailand came together for an exciting expedition in the biodiverse Arabuko Sokoke Forest, north of Malindi, Kenya. ππ§΅ @ms-fungi.bsky.social @helmholtzhzi.bsky.social @lisha-hzi.bsky.social
2/ Hosted by Josphat Matasyoh (@EgertonUniversity), the team explored multiple sites to collect soil, mushrooms, and insect- & plant-associated fungi in one of East Africaβs richest biodiversity hotspots. π±πΏπͺ² @ms-fungi.bsky.social @helmholtzhzi.bsky.social @lisha-hzi.bsky.social
3/ Each day ended with lab sessions: processing samples, exchanging techniques, and diving deep into the shared passion for fungal diversity. These moments of collaboration were as valuable as the time in the forest. π¬π¬β¨ @ms-fungi.bsky.social @helmholtzhzi.bsky.social
4/ From forest floors to lab benches to conference halls, this collaboration is a powerful reminder of how global partnerships drive science forward, especially in uncovering the hidden world of fungi. ππ‘
5/ The expedition didnβt end in the field. Most of the team then travelled to πΏπ¦ to join the Mycobiomics meeting at #FABI, continuing discussions & strengthening international networks in fungal research @ms-fungi.bsky.social @funguscrous.bsky.social @nerimanyilmaz82.bsky.social
1/ π¨ A big update: Our paper on #Bisifusarium taxonomy is now out!
This genus (formerly Fusarium dimerum complex) is linked to cheese π§, soil & arid plants π΅, and even opportunistic human infections 𧬠@funguscrous.bsky.social @westerdijkinst.bsky.social
DNA sequences as type meeting at Westerdijk - is today the day that we change life as you knew it? Cobus Visagie kicks it up a gear
Neil Gow delivering a wonderful keynote at ICFG17 in Dublin, highlighting the negative effects of fungal infections on humans
In oktober ruilde Geert de Snoo zijn directeurschap na vijf jaar bij het NIOO in voor zijn nieuwe rol bij de KNAW. Lees in dit interview waar De Snoo trots op terugblikt binnen zijn tijd als NIOO-directeur en hoe hij vooruitkijkt naar de toekomst: nioo.knaw.nl/nl/nieuws/vi...
During surveys for Gibellula attenboroughii on cave-dwelling, orb-weaving zombie spiders in the UK, a new species of Samsoniella, S. scoliopterygis, was found infecting moths in the same caves.
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Along came a zombie spider: Gibellula attenboroughii, a unique fungus killing spiders in caves in the British Isles has been named after Sir David Attenborough, a pioneer of BBC natural history programmes, which indirectly led to the discovery of this fungus.
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Join us at the 2025 Westerdijk Spring Symposium!
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When: April 7β8, 2025
π Where: Utrecht, the Netherlands
π― Theme: DNA Sequences as Type
For more Information and Registration
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Hi Eric
I can try - you might not find it again π³
Oh YES! Eric - we need to culture this as well - you seem to be collecting like a demon! Santa appears to favour mycologists!
Wow Eric - lovely find! I would be happy to culture and sequence it for you - there are several species on Claviceps, and it would be interesting to see which you collected π
One of my highlights of the past mushroom season was finding this Dendrocollybia racemosa ππ· It grows in fruiting bodies of Russula species, where it then forms black sclerotia from which the fruiting body grows the next year. I found it growing between a Collybia species with the same ecology.
New publication π
This re-evaluation of the Fusarium sambucinum species complex clarifies its diversity and solidifies its role as a major producer of harmful plant pathogens and mycotoxins.
Read hereπ
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Loved this new work of art produced for IMC12. It was so cool on the big screen! Now we can all enjoy.
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π’Our paper on mycological long-term studies in tropical regions was finally published in #IMAFungus! It emphasizes results in the Pakaraima Mountains of #Guyana, but also mentions other long-term projects such as ours in #CusucoNationalPark in #Honduras. doi.org/10.1186/s430...
The Silent Pandemic of Antifungal Resistance www.the-scientist.com/the-silent-p... interview with @fhagen.bsky.social #fungi
ποΈ New Interview Alert
The Scientist sat down with @fhagen.bsky.social from the Westerdijk Institute to discuss a global health challenge: the silent pandemic of antifungal resistance.
Read here:
www.the-scientist.com/the-silent-p...
Strobilomyces strobilaceus, or "old man of the woods" is found solitary or in groups in deciduous or coniferous forests in low mountain ranges. With a 4-10 cm cap it is a small member of the Boletales. Edible, but the taste is bitter and therefore not recommended. #fungifact ππ·π¦ π§ͺ #fungifriends
Shepardβs crook disease of Protea caffra caused by Colletotrichum along the Swartberg Pass in the Western Cape of South Africa
Polyphagous shothole borer with Neocosmospora killing oak trees in Somerset West, South Africa. Seems unstoppableβ¦
Eustilbum aureum
Another resincolous fungus! Some weird stuff has happened with how to sort this fungus, but I think it's settled now. Looks a lot like a stubble lichen morphologically, but are (insertae sedis) placed more closely to powdery mildews.
13 years ago I found this nice little marine fungus in the Coorong in southern Australia. It has distinctive wavy setae. I was new to phylogenetics, so when I found that it was not in a known family or order I shelved it because it was too hard and I was not confident enough to publish it. 1/3
We are now also on Bluesky!
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Here is the link to the previous publications of our @MSCActions project that is being continuously updated