New Discovery Fundamentally Changes the Way We Understand Charles Darwin's Most Beloved Plant - the Sundew
August 14, 2024
August 14, 2024
LOUGHBOROUGH, England, Aug. 14 (TNSres) -- Loughborough University issued the following news release:
A new study has found a symbiotic relationship that has evolved between Darwin's favourite carnivorous plant and a specific type of fungus which lives inside it and helps it digest its prey.
Researchers from Loughborough, Taiwan and USA have shown that Acrodontium crateriforme, a fungus that thrives in the acidic conditions on the leaves, improves the digestion of the D . . .
A new study has found a symbiotic relationship that has evolved between Darwin's favourite carnivorous plant and a specific type of fungus which lives inside it and helps it digest its prey.
Researchers from Loughborough, Taiwan and USA have shown that Acrodontium crateriforme, a fungus that thrives in the acidic conditions on the leaves, improves the digestion of the D . . .