Hello everyone,
I have read somewhere that fungi are very suseptable to absorbing toxins out of the air or what not when they grow by the roadside so they should not be eaten near a busy road. Same goes for plants as well i think. So if fungi can absorb them like that, what would you all think about something similar happening when they grow under a toxic tree such as a Yew tree, that drops its leaves which poison the ground or a rhodohendron that actually emits a poison into the ground.
I have had a look at old threads and i cant seem to find anything on this subject.
Any thoughts would be useful
Thanks Matthew
I have read somewhere that fungi are very suseptable to absorbing toxins out of the air or what not when they grow by the roadside so they should not be eaten near a busy road. Same goes for plants as well i think. So if fungi can absorb them like that, what would you all think about something similar happening when they grow under a toxic tree such as a Yew tree, that drops its leaves which poison the ground or a rhodohendron that actually emits a poison into the ground.
I have had a look at old threads and i cant seem to find anything on this subject.
Any thoughts would be useful
Thanks Matthew