By Karuna Thapa
Kathmandu, April 8
A unique fact has been found by British scientists. Scientists from the University of the West of England discovered that even mushrooms can communicate with one another in research.
According to scientists, the fungus apparently contains a 50-word dictionary.
It’s hard to believe, but Professor Andrew Edmatzky’s study on four distinct mushroom species verifies this.
He looked at the electrical activity of four different mushroom species. Enoch, Split Gill, Ghost, and Caterpillar Fungi are among the four species.
The electric wave of a mushroom, according to experts, is similar to that of a human tongue.
The mushroom dictionary has a total of 50 words, according to a research paper published in the Royal Society Open Science, and mushrooms interact with one another using those terms.
Scientists believe that mushrooms communicate with one another about the weather and
upcoming risks.