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science2 years ago

Ancient Fossil Unveils World's Oldest Disease-Causing Fungus

Researchers have discovered a 407-million-year-old fossilized fungus, named Potteromyces asteroxylicola, which is the oldest evidence of a disease-causing fungus ever found. The ancient microbe sheds light on the early history of disease and the crucial role fungi played in shaping life on Earth. The discovery was made in fossil samples from the Rhynie Chert in Scotland, a site known for its remarkably preserved Early Devonian community. This finding provides insight into the evolution of different fungus groups and pays tribute to the work of mycologist Beatrix Potter.

science2 years ago

"Unearthing Ancient Disease: World's Oldest Fungus Unveiled"

The Natural History Museum of London has unveiled the world's oldest disease-causing fungus, named Potteromyces asteroxylicola, which is 407 million years old. The fungus was discovered in fossil samples from the Rhynie Chert in Scotland, a site known for its well-preserved Early Devonian communities. This finding sheds light on Beatrix Potter's pioneering drawings and fungal growth studies, positioning her as a significant figure in mycology. The discovery also provides insights into the evolution of different fungus groups and disease-causing fungi affecting plants.

science2 years ago

Ancient Fungus Unearthed as Oldest Disease-Causing Species

The oldest disease-causing fungus, Potteromyces asteroxylicola, has been discovered in fossil samples from the Rhynie Chert in Scotland, dating back 407 million years. Named after Beatrix Potter, the fungus provides insight into the historical precedent of disease-causing fungi and their impact on plants. The discovery was made by mycologists at the Natural History Museum and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and sheds light on the evolution of different fungal groups. The finding highlights the importance of museum collections and new technologies in uncovering secrets from ancient fossils.