Fungal Species: Mycena pura

Forest Type and Climate Outweigh Soil Bank in Shaping Dynamic Changes in Macrofungal Diversity in the Ancient Tree Park of Northeast China

This study examined mushroom diversity across different forest types in Northeast China’s Ancient Tree Park. Researchers found that mixed forests support the most diverse mushroom communities, and that weather conditions like rainfall and temperature significantly influence mushroom growth. Surprisingly, the fungal spores in soil were not the primary source of above-ground mushrooms, suggesting that mushroom spores travel and establish from other sources.

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Classification of Mycena and Marasmius Species Using Deep Learning Models: An Ecological and Taxonomic Approach

Researchers developed an artificial intelligence system to automatically identify mushroom species from the Mycena and Marasmius groups by analyzing photographs. Using advanced computer vision and machine learning techniques, they achieved 98.9% accuracy in classification. This technology could help scientists, conservationists, and nature enthusiasts quickly identify mushroom species in the field, supporting biodiversity research and conservation efforts.

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