woodbrains":1vmmn4tj said:
Hello, This is interesting, Richard and I am sure you are right. However, whatever the fungus I was talking about, and I might have called it the wrong name, is very easy to infect the wood out doors. Mike.
The problem is Mike that in 2001 it was reckoned there might be something like 13 million different fungi, and yet only ten years earlier in 1991 David Hawksworth, a mycologist at Kew Gardens estimated the world’s fungal diversity at 1.5 million species which was thought at the time to be a radical overestimate. I haven't checked recently to see how much larger the estimates have grown to.
There are probably hundreds, if not thousands of different fungi that might be involved in what might seem to be just the simple decay of vegetable matter and the like, and no doubt many of those fungi look somewhat similar, and different fungi will produce comparable decaying and decayed end products, etc. Slainte.