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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. [4] All known luminescent species are white rot fungi capable of breaking down lignin, found in abundance in wood.
Firefly (species unknown) with and without flash. 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.
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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]
Other luminescent species in this section are M. discobasis and M. marginata. [2] Some authors have considered M. illuminans to be synonymous with M. chlorophos due to their morphological similarity, but molecular analysis has shown that they are distinct species. [5] In Japan, the mushroom is known as yakoh-take, or "night-light mushroom". [6]
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Be sure to expand the subcategories to see the breakdown of the different bioluminescent species. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
The fruit bodies of Panellus species are small- or medium-sized and in most cases pleurotoid, meaning they grow on wood, have gills (some species have pores instead of gills), and usually form semicircular or kidney-shaped caps that may be either directly attached to the wood, or connected by short stipes. The stipe is usually connected to the ...
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