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Slime Flux - Fusicolla merismoides 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 is actually a complex of species - a microbial consortium. <br />
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Slime Flux - Fusicolla merismoides

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 is actually a complex of species - a microbial consortium.

Slime Flux - Fusicolla merismoides 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 is actually a complex of species - a microbial consortium. <br />
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  1. Oh ohhhhh! Very nice! I wonder if yours might contain the one I ID'ed as well? Posted 5 years ago
    1. Maybe! Someone IDed it for me, as I had no idea where to start. Posted 5 years ago

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Fusicolla merismoides is an Ascomycota fungus in the Fusicolla genus.

Similar species: Hypocreales
Species identified by Christine Young
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By Christine Young

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Uploaded Dec 26, 2018. Captured Apr 28, 2017 13:56 in 91 Main St, Sharon, CT 06069, USA.
  • Canon EOS 60D
  • f/5.0
  • 1/395s
  • ISO100
  • 100mm