20 de octubre de 2021

Genus Coprinellus Research

Coprinoid fungi are a very important group of macrofungi and now it is currently divided into four new groups: Coprinus, Coprinopsis, Coprinellus, and Parasola. In the genus Coprinellus, there are approximately 80 species within the lineage of Psathyrellaceae. These mushrooms are common saprotrophs, meaning these organisms feeds on nonliving organic matter, detritus. New species are constantly being found, including 18 new coprinoid mushrooms which have been reported in Pakistan. Coprinellus are not poisonous itself, but the species produces the compound coprine, which interferes with alcohol detoxification processes.

Publicado el octubre 20, 2021 01:55 TARDE por victoriasavenok victoriasavenok | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

22 de septiembre de 2021

Observations About Coneflowers (Genius Echinacea)

Coneflowers have adapted to have their roots upright because capillary action and water absorption are much more efficient. The petals are also arranged symmetrically around the centre making photosynthesis more efficient. Coneflowers prefer well-drained soil and can handle dry summers, but it is a perennial plant meaning it can survive in all seasons. It has the advantage that it does not need to live in the wintertime conditions. This is an especially good adaption as they can continue to grow here without having to deal with harsh weather and cold. Montreal is a humid continental climate, hence all our observed plants in the region have had to adapt to this by changing the shape of their leaves. The leaves have more pointed and rougher edges known as "drip trips," which allow excess water to flow off the leaf and prevent the plant from getting too much moisture. Most of our plant leaves had rough pointer edges and this adaption may be the reasoning behind it. For the coneflowers, the phylogeny placement is domain Eukarya, kingdom Plantae, phylum Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Asterales, family Asteraceae, genus Echinacea, and species Echinacea purpurea.

http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/2011/stiefel_bran/adaptation.htm
http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/2011/stiefel_bran/classification.htm

Publicado el septiembre 22, 2021 06:00 TARDE por victoriasavenok victoriasavenok | 1 observación | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

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