Fungal Species:  Phytophthora ramorum

Phytophthora Species: New Threats to Plant Health in Korea

This research reviews six potentially dangerous plant pathogens that could threaten trees and plants in Korea if introduced from other countries. These microscopic organisms can cause devastating diseases in trees, particularly in forest ecosystems. The research is important for protecting Korea’s valuable forest resources and preventing economic losses in agriculture and forestry industries. Impacts on everyday life: – Helps protect forests that provide recreation areas and clean air for communities – Safeguards timber resources used in construction and manufacturing – Preserves trees that prevent soil erosion and maintain ecosystem balance – Protects ornamental plants used in urban landscaping – Supports international trade by identifying risks and establishing safety measures

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The Beauty and the Morbid: Fungi as Source of Inspiration in Contemporary Art

This research explores how fungi are inspiring contemporary artists and fostering collaboration between science and art. Artists are using fungi in innovative ways to create sustainable materials, challenge our perceptions of nature, and address modern environmental challenges. The research highlights how fungi can be both beautiful and practical in solving real-world problems. Impacts on everyday life: • Development of new sustainable materials made from fungi that could replace plastics and other synthetic materials • Creation of environmentally-friendly burial practices using fungi • New approaches to waste management and decomposition through fungal applications • Increased public awareness and understanding of fungi’s beneficial roles in society • Promotion of sustainable and bio-based alternatives for consumer products

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