A species of fungus found in soil can be fed to cows to cut down on the potent greenhouse gas methane in their burps.
From helping plants to colonize terrestrial earth to treating disease in humans, is there anything fungi can’t do? Chris Dart Neither plants nor animals, fungi are the most underappreciated ...
Infection of the skin and hair of cattle is most frequently due to Trichophyton verrucosum, a spore forming fungi. Spores are shed from the lesion by broken hairs or scabs from the lesion. The spores ...
Supported by the Australian Government’s Methane Reduction in Livestock (MERiL) program and validated through partnerships with CSIRO, Queensland University of Technology and the University of Western ...