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All about fungi

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All about fungi

Our great forests of Tāne-mahuta hold a treasure trove of life that is mostly found only in Aotearoa.

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<i>Ngā Hekaheka o Aotearoa</i> – kuputaka

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Ngā Hekaheka o Aotearoa – kuputaka

Nō Ngā Hekaheka o Aotearoa te kuputaka nei. Kua noho mai ki konei hei hoa mō ngā kōrero o taua pukapuka kua morimoria e te Pokapū ...

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Ngā mātauranga me te whakamahi a te Māori i ngā hekaheka

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Ngā mātauranga me te whakamahi a te Māori i ngā hekaheka

He whānui te mōhio o ngā tūpuna ki ngā hekaheka me ngā tini painga o ētahi. Ko ētahi he kai, ko ētahi he rongoā, ko ētahi ...

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Māori knowledge and use of fungi

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Māori knowledge and use of fungi

Our ancestors had extensive knowledge of fungi and multiple uses for a number of them. The uses include for kai and rongoā, tā moko and as ...

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Ngāi hekaheka – pai mai, kino mai, anuanu mai

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Ngāi hekaheka – pai mai, kino mai, anuanu mai

Noho tahi ai ngā hekaheka, ngā tipu me ngā hanga oreore ki te poho o Tāne-mahuta. Ka mutu, he mahi nui anō ka kawea e tēnā, ...

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Fungi – the good, the bad and the ugly

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Fungi – the good, the bad and the ugly

Fungi, plants, and animals live together in Tāne-mahuta, and all have important roles to play. Fungi live with plant roots, helping the plant to get minerals ...

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Ngā hurihanga ora o te hekaheka – ngā pua atua me ētahi atu hanga

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Ngā hurihanga ora o te hekaheka – ngā pua atua me ētahi atu hanga

Nō te whaitua eukaryota ngā hekaheka, ko te īhi, ko te puruhekaheka, ko te harore ētahi o ōna huānga. He pūtautini ētahi hekaheka, ko ētahi ia, ...

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Fungal life cycles – spores and more

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Fungal life cycles – spores and more

Fungi are eukaryotic organisms and include yeasts, moulds and mushrooms. Some fungi are multicellular, while others, such as yeasts, are unicellular. Most fungi are microscopic, but ...

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Tēnei mea te hekaheka

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Tēnei mea te hekaheka

He puna koiora puiaki te wao nui a Tāne. Waihoki, ko Aotearoa anake te kāinga e tupu māori ai te nuinga o ōna hanga ora. Ko ...

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Antibacterial mushrooms

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Antibacterial mushrooms

In an age where we are becoming increasingly concerned about bacterial evolution and the effectiveness of antibiotics, there is an on-going need for novel antimicrobial compounds ...

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Bio-based timber preservatives

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Bio-based timber preservatives

Scion has been looking for environmentally friendly bio-based timber treatments against fungi attacks. Dr Tripti Singh from Scion explains more about this project to Alison Balance ...

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Flax fibres fight fungi

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Flax fibres fight fungi

In the early 20th century, New Zealand’s flax industry was a significant money earner, supplying fibre for the world’s rope and linen trade, but the advent ...

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Dr Peter Buchanan

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Dr Peter Buchanan

Position: Science Team Leader, Biosystematics, Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research. Field: Biodiversity, conservation and ecology of New Zealand fungi. Dr Peter Buchanan is a scientist with ...

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New Zealand’s unique ecosystems – introduction

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New Zealand’s unique ecosystems – introduction

This article curates Hub resources regarding some of New Zealand's unique native insects and fungi – and the ecosystems that support them. Find out how our ...

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Conserving New Zealand’s fungi

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Conserving New Zealand’s fungi

We may be aware of the conservation problems facing kiwi, tuatara, hoiho (yellow-eyed penguin), kākāpo and black robin, but what do we know about the unique ...

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Making a case for the 5th kingdom

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Making a case for the 5th kingdom

Are fungi plants? Are they animals? How do you decide? Since the 1700s when it was first used, the classification system for organisms has been under ...

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Honeydew ecosystem

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Honeydew ecosystem

The southern beech forests of New Zealand are home to a unique resource – honeydew – delicious to birds, fungi and insects. This sweet sticky substance ...

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Vegetable caterpillar

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Vegetable caterpillar

Imagine a creature that turns moths into mummies by trapping them in an underground grave before emerging out of their neck to begin the cycle again. ...

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He patapatai mō ngā mātauranga me te whakamahi a te Māori i ngā hekaheka

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He patapatai mō ngā mātauranga me te whakamahi a te Māori i ngā hekaheka

He whānui tonu ngā mōhio o ngā tūpuna Māori ki ngā hekaheka me ngā painga anō o ētahi. He kai ētahi, he rongoā ētahi, mō te ...

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Māori knowledge and uses of fungi quiz

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Māori knowledge and uses of fungi quiz

Our ancestors had extensive knowledge of fungi and multiple uses for a number of them. The uses include for kai and rongoā, tā moko and as ...

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Te mahi tānga pua atua harore

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Te mahi tānga pua atua harore

I konei ka oti i ngā ākonga he tānga o ngā pua atua o te harore. He mōkitokito ngā pua atua – e kore e kitea ...

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Making a mushroom spore print

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Making a mushroom spore print

In this activity, students create a spore print from a mushroom. Individual fungal spores are microscopic and cannot be seen with the human eye, but spore ...

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Te āta tirotiro i ngā hekaheka

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Te āta tirotiro i ngā hekaheka

I tēnei mahi nei, ka whakapakari te ākonga i ōna pūkenga āta tirotiro me ōna mātauranga pūtaiao. Ka kohia, ka whakamāoritia anō hoki he raraunga, ka ...

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Observing fungi

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Observing fungi

In this activity, students hone their observation skills and practise using the science capabilities ‘Gather and interpret data’ and ‘Interpret representations’. The activity has two parts: ...

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