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Bovista colorata

Bovista colorata:

Researchers recently documented a rare bright yellow puffball mushroom named Bovista colorata in Arunachal Pradesh’s Longding district.

  • Bovista colorata, commonly known as the yellow puffball mushroom, is a species of puffball fungus belonging to the family Agaricaceae.
  • It is generally found in grasslands, open fields, meadows, and disturbed soils.
  • Bovista colorata has a spherical shape and striking yellow fruiting body.
  • Unlike conventional mushrooms that produce spores through gills beneath a cap, puffball fungi develop spores inside a closed spherical fruiting body.
  • As the mushroom matures, the internal tissue transforms into a fine powdery mass of spores, which are dispersed through wind, raindrops, or physical disturbance, allowing the species to spread over considerable distances.
  • Puffball species play an important ecological role as decomposers, aiding nutrient recycling, carbon cycling and soil formation.
  • Some species are also known for their nutritional value and bioactive compounds with potential medicinal properties.