The Magical Mushroom Spores

Love to eat mushrooms on a pizza or do you go crazy over mushroom risotto? Where do you get these mushrooms from and what are mushroom spores?

Every living thing on the planet has the power to reproduce and the mushroom spores are the reproductive cells that are responsible for the growth and replication of the fungus.

What are mushroom spores?

The classic definition of mushroom spores says that it is a unicellular organism that allows reproduction in the mushroom producing fungi. You will find mushroom spores in the gills, pores or teeth of the mushrooms or on the underside of the mushroom cap. Teeth, gills or pores can be understood as the size and shape of the spore-producing part of the mushroom.

Do all mushrooms produce mushroom spores all the time?

Certainly not! Just like the fruit trees, mushrooms produce seeds and fruits for reproduction only if there is surplus water and nutrients to help in the extra energy required to reproduce.

How do the mushrooms spores function?

Mushroom spores either drop automatically or are ejected from the base of the mushroom cap. The gentle air currents carry these tiny mushroom spores with them. While most of the mushroom spores fall on infertile land, the others that fall on the fertile land send out shoots into the surface to find the other shoots, thus triggering the process of reproduction and expansion.

So the next time you eat mushrooms, think how far it travelled to land in your dish. For more information and detailed analysis on mushroom spores, logon to www.fungushead.com.


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