The video was made using time-lapse photography, with several fungi as 'actors': apparently, Aspergillus fumigatus, Botrytis, Mucor, Trichoderma and Cladosporium. You can see several pictures of the device used to take the photos at Nick's LiveJournal. See, for instance, this one (photo courtesy of Nick Lariontsev):

I found the video via The Microbiology Daily (a Twitter newspaper) <<< @KristaMarquis (Twitter) <<< MicroCulture (Tumblr) <<< Fungi (Tumblr) <<< Interact With (Tumblr) <<< YouTube <<< Nick (LiveJournal).
Microbes rule!!
That was awesome!
ReplyDeleteThe beauty soon turned to horror as a plague of fungus mites descended upon the poor fungi...
(how to scare the crap out of a mycologist: point somewhere and exclaim "Fungus mite*!" – gets 'em every time... ;p)
*springtails work too.
Yes, the mites did scare me too!
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ReplyDeletethis was a horriable video
ReplyDeleteMolds are part of the natural environment. In outdoors, molds
ReplyDeleteplay an important part in nature by breaking down dead organic matter such as
fallen leaves and dead trees, etc. But indoors, mold growth should be avoided
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indoor air and contaminate areas. Mold may begin to grow indoors when mold
spores land on surfaces that are wet or areas with moisture. There are many
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moisture plays a great part of it.
They attack usually on
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