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'Humongous Fungus' With Long Tendrils That Suck the Life Out of Trees Cause Millions of Damages

There's a 3 1/2-square mile specimen in eastern Oregon that weighs 35,000 tons and could possibly be the biggest living thing on Earth, according to researchers at the University of Utah. It caused $1.5 million worth of damage to Georgia's peach trees in only two years. Armillaria ostoyae - the scientific name of the fungus - infects and kills 600 different species of woody plants and it is very difficult to kill this fungus. ....

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We May Finally Know What Makes One of The World's Largest Organisms So Tough


With massive webs of probing black tentacles extending for miles below the ground, the Armillaria group of fungi includes some of the largest known organisms on our planet.  ....

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Utah leads out on study into 'humongous fungus' killing trees

A fungus spanning more than three square miles is sucking the life out of trees in Oregon. University of Utah researchers say it’s possibly the largest living on organism on earth. ....

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It's big. It's nasty. And its tendrils suck the life out of trees

University of Utah scientists have studied a 3 1\/2-square mile specimen in eastern Oregon that weighs 35,000 tons and is possibly the largest living organism on earth. ....

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