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Slime Flux I spotted this slime flux growing on a stump that had been created by a beaver.  Ironically, a tree had fallen on top of the stump - which had also been felled by a beaver AND was also being cut up by a beaver.<br />
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Slime flux begins as a bacterial infection. As the bacteria grows (in the roots of the tree), methane gas is produced, which causes pressure within the tree. The pressure forces the bacterial flux through any wounds in the tree. The flux is then quickly consumed by numerous different species of fungi - mostly types of yeast. Some of these types of yeast are pathogenic to humans. So, Fusicolla merismoides/Fusarium merismoides is actually a complex of species - a microbial consortium.  Fusarium,Fusarium merismoides,Fusicolla,Fusicolla merismoides,Geotagged,Slime Flux,Spring,United States,signs of wildlife Click/tap to enlarge

Slime Flux

I spotted this slime flux growing on a stump that had been created by a beaver. Ironically, a tree had fallen on top of the stump - which had also been felled by a beaver AND was also being cut up by a beaver.

Slime flux begins as a bacterial infection. As the bacteria grows (in the roots of the tree), methane gas is produced, which causes pressure within the tree. The pressure forces the bacterial flux through any wounds in the tree. The flux is then quickly consumed by numerous different species of fungi - mostly types of yeast. Some of these types of yeast are pathogenic to humans. So, Fusicolla merismoides/Fusarium merismoides is actually a complex of species - a microbial consortium.

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  1. That's a lot going on in a single scene, I'm thankful you have the skill to describe it. And that beaver strength, just wow! Posted 7 years ago
    1. The beavers in this forest are tenacious! There were so many trees that had been gnawed on or felled by beavers - even huge trees. I've never seen so much beaver sign in one place, and yet we sadly didn't see any actual beavers. Posted 7 years ago

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''Fusarium merismoides'' is a fungal plant pathogen.

Similar species: Hypocreales
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Uploaded May 15, 2018. Captured May 14, 2018 13:22 in 553 Lake Rd, Pine Plains, NY 12567, USA.
  • Canon EOS 80D
  • f/4.0
  • 1/256s
  • ISO100
  • 100mm