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A simple experiment revealed the complex ‘thoughts’ of fungi

Last updated: October 11, 2024 12:18 pm
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Fungi are truly remarkable organisms that challenge our traditional ideas of intelligence. Despite lacking a brain, they exhibit behaviors that suggest a level of decision-making and communication. A recent study conducted by researchers at Tohoku University and Nagaoka College in Japan delved into the decision-making abilities of a cord-forming fungus called Phanerochaete velutina. Their findings, published in Fungal Ecology, shed light on the fungus’s ability to “recognize” different spatial arrangements of wood and adapt accordingly.

Many people only associate fungi with the mushrooms that grow aboveground, but beneath the surface lies a vast network of interconnected threads called mycelium. This mycelial network can span for miles and is capable of transmitting environmental information throughout the entire system. The growth of mycelium appears to be a deliberate and calculated effort rather than random.

In their experiment, researchers set up two square environments and soaked decaying wood blocks in a solution containing P. velutina spores. The blocks were arranged in either a circular or cross shape, and the fungi were left to grow for 116 days. What they observed was fascinating.

Initially, the mycelium grew outward around each block without connecting to each other. However, after a month, intricate fungal webs formed between the wood samples in both arrangements. By day 116, the fungal networks had organized themselves into more defined pathways. In the circular setting, P. velutina showed uniform connectivity outward but avoided growing into the ring’s interior. In contrast, the cross-shaped fungi extended further from the outer blocks.

The researchers theorized that the fungi in the circular environment avoided expending energy in regions they already occupied, while the fungi in the cross setting used the exterior blocks as “outposts” for foraging missions. This behavior suggests a form of communication and decision-making among brainless organisms through the mycelial network.

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Yu Fukasawa, a study co-author at Tohoku University, emphasized the surprising capabilities of fungi in problem-solving, learning, and decision-making. He highlighted the differences in how fungi approach challenges compared to humans, calling it “mind-blowing.”

While there is still much to learn about fungi, continued experimentation and analysis could provide insights into the broader evolutionary history of consciousness. Furthermore, the study of fungi may pave the way for advancements in bio-based computing. The intricate and complex behaviors exhibited by fungi offer a glimpse into the vast potential of these often overlooked organisms.

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