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Brefeldia maxima

Posted on March 2, 2026 by Admin

Brefeldia maxima is a fascinating organism in the world of mycology and slime molds. Here’s a detailed overview:


What It Is

  • Common name: False puffball slime mold.
  • Type: Slime mold (Myxomycetes), a group of organisms that are neither true fungi nor plants, but amoeboid protists that can aggregate to form fruiting bodies.
  • Size: One of the largest slime molds, capable of producing fruiting bodies several centimeters across.
  • Habitat: Found on decaying wood, leaf litter, and forest floors, especially in temperate regions.

Life Cycle

  1. Plasmodium stage:
    • Mobile, amoeba-like stage that moves over surfaces, feeding on bacteria and organic matter.
  2. Fruiting body formation:
    • Under stress (e.g., drying conditions), the plasmodium forms a fruiting body to produce spores.
  3. Spore dispersal:
    • Spores are released and germinate into new amoeboid cells, continuing the life cycle.

Interesting Facts

  • Size: Some fruiting bodies of Brefeldia maxima can reach up to 30 cm in diameter, making it one of the largest slime molds known.
  • Color: The plasmodium is typically bright yellow, turning darker as it matures.
  • Discovery: Named after Oscar Brefeld, a German mycologist known for studying fungal life cycles.
  • Behavior: Exhibits a form of primitive intelligence—can navigate mazes and optimize movement toward food sources.

Significance

  • Used in scientific studies of cell motility, network formation, and decentralized decision-making.
  • Often observed by nature enthusiasts due to its dramatic size and bright color.
  • Non-toxic and harmless to humans.

If you want, I can make a simple diagram showing the life cycle of Brefeldia maxima to make it easier to visualize its plasmodium and fruiting body stages.

Do you want me to do that?

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