Using Microbes to Combat Table Tar Fungus: A New Ally in the Fight
We are all familiar with fungi – the mushrooms on our dinner plates, the mold on the bread in our pantries, and the mushrooms that sprout up in our gardens after a rain. But there is a new type of fungus that has been discovered and is being used in a surprising way – to help clean up oil spills. Scientists have found that by combining the special, oil-eating fungus with bacteria, they can create a powerful ally in the fight against oil spills. This combination of microorganisms can break down the oil into harmless compounds that are harmless to the environment. As a result, this microbial team could prove to be an effective tool in cleaning up oil spills in the future.
source: Phys.org