Invasive Golden Oyster Mushroom Spreads Across Missouri Forests and Threatens Native Fungal Biodiversity
Golden oyster mushrooms, introduced from Asia for cultivation, are rapidly spreading through Missouri forests and competing with native fungi. Researchers warn the invasive species may reduce fungal biodiversity and disrupt forest nutrient cycles. Scientists emphasize prevention, ecological monitoring, and awareness of the long-term risks associated with invasive fungal introductions.
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