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October 1, 2019

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Laura Selbman of Italy’s University of Tuscia proposes to sequence nearly 100 species of black fungi in a 3-year effort called STRES (Shed light in The daRk lineagES of the Fungal Tree Of Life (FTOL)). Black fungi are ubiquitous in many environments – the collage shows examples of habitats colonized by these fungi - and extremely tolerant of stresses ranging from UV radiation to heat to toxic metals and organic pollutants.(Collage courtesy of L. Selbmann)

Laura Selbman of Italy’s University of Tuscia proposes to sequence nearly 100 species of black fungi in a 3-year effort called STRES (Shed light in The daRk lineagES of the Fungal Tree Of Life (FTOL)). Black fungi are ubiquitous in many environments – the collage shows examples of habitats colonized by these fungi – and extremely tolerant of stresses ranging from UV radiation to heat to toxic metals and organic pollutants.(Collage courtesy of L. Selbmann)

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