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Mulch Mushrooms, Slime Mold, and other Saprophytes

Mulch Mushrooms, Slime Mold, and other Saprophytes

PPFS-GEN-6: Mulch Mushrooms, Slime Mold, and other Saprophytes

Authored by: Nikki Bell Nicole Ward Gauthier Cheryl Kaiser

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Abstract

Organic mulches, such as shredded cypress and pine bark, are commonly used in commercial and home landscapes. Mulches provide numerous benefits, including conservation of soil moisture and suppression of weeds, as well as offer a visually pleasing background for landscape plantings. However, mulch is also a substrate for a diverse group of saprophytic organisms (saprobes), such as mushrooms and slime molds. While often causing alarm to gardeners unfamiliar with them, saprobes do not infect plants or cause plant diseases.

Core Details

Publication ID

PPFS-GEN-6

Status

Major Revision

Publication Date

Jun. 4, 2020

Series

Multi-Part Series

N/A


Categorical Details

Language

English

Peer Reviewed?

Yes

Contact Information

Tawana Brown
Associate Director, Educational Publications

361 Blazer Dining 343 S. Martin Luther King Blvd. Lexington, KY 40526-0012

+1 (859) 257-7566

tawana.brown@uky.edu