Is there any way I can cross breed mycelium with those tiny ring-shaped fungi that catch and eat nematodes?
Is there any way I can cross breed mycelium with those tiny ring-shaped fungi that catch and eat nematodes?
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>"killed by dryhumps from catgirls and wolfgirls in heat"
>can you cross-breed fungus with the vegetative portion of fungus
I'm no biologist, so if you're being satirical I'm not catching it.
"mycelium" refers to the vegetative portion of fungus. 1, it's a generic term, there is no mycelium fungus. 2. you can't cross vegetative tissue.
Alright, well what I really meant was it'd be cool to have a fungus that has mycelium, but mycelium that can demonstrate mobility.
so like, slime molds?
Slime molds are mobile?
>surface goo moving so slow it needs time lapse
I was more interested in something that, at a perceptible rate, could move both itself and a shell of decomposing matter.
that's the best you're going to get without moving up to the animal kingdom
Unless, somehow, I can mad scientist something into existence.
But I'm not a biologist, so I dunno what's possible.
>"killed by dryhumps from catgirls and wolfgirls in heat"
A man can only dream.
I'd hump you lots senpaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai
fungi are pretty genetically diverse user
im gonna say no
why do you want to though?
are you trying to make a mycellium culture with an inbuilt pest-control mechanism or something?
tell me more
Please do.
I'm more curious as to what would happen if a species that benefits highly from and contributes greatly to a good ecosystem is given even more control over its environment, by being able to work as a means for the dirt itself to move.
i like it user
There is only bacteria and non-bacteria, your kingdom slang is outdated.
keystone species tho..
You can't cross breed but you can design a whole new artificial species using genetic engineering.
how do