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  2. List of bioluminescent organisms - Wikipedia

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    Foxfire in the fungus Panellus stipticus Blue ocean glow caused by myriad tiny organisms, such as Noctiluca. Noctiluca scintillans, a bioluminescent dinoflagellate. Bioluminescence is the production of light by living organisms. This list of bioluminescent organisms is organized by the environment, covering terrestrial, marine, and microorganisms.

  3. List of bioluminescent fungi - Wikipedia

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    All bioluminescent fungi share the same enzymatic mechanism, suggesting that there is a bioluminescent pathway that arose early in the evolution of the mushroom-forming Agaricales. [5] All known luminescent species are white rot fungi capable of breaking down lignin , found in abundance in wood.

  4. Filoboletus - Wikipedia

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    Filoboletus is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. [1] The genus was circumscribed by Paul Christoph Hennings. Several species (e.g. Filoboletus hanedae, Filoboletus manipularis, Filoboletus pallescens and Filoboletus yunnanensis) display bioluminescence in fruiting bodies. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  5. Mycena daisyogunensis - Wikipedia

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    Mycena daisyogunensis is a species of agaric fungus in the family Mycenaceae. The fruit bodies of the fungus are bioluminescent. [2] It was collected from Daisyogun Cave in Miyazaki Prefecture on Kyushu, Japan. [3]

  6. Panellus stipticus - Wikipedia

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    Bioluminescence demonstrated: the camera was exposed for 517 seconds to capture this much light. Bioluminescence refers to the ability of certain living things in the environment to produce light by the action of enzymes. Bioluminescent fungi are widespread, and over 70 species are known (List of bioluminescent fungus species). [53]

  7. Armillaria gemina - Wikipedia

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    The mycelium of the fungus is bioluminescent. [2] See also. List of Armillaria species; References This page was last edited on 16 January 2024, at 17:38 (UTC). ...

  8. Neonothopanus nambi - Wikipedia

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    Neonothopanus nambi is a poisonous and bioluminescent mushroom in the family Marasmiaceae. [1] [2] The genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying this species' bioluminescence were published in 2019, the first to be elucidated for a fungus. [3] In 2020, genes from this fungus were used to create bioluminescent tobacco plants. [4]

  9. Category:Bioluminescent fungi - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bioluminescent fungi" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *