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- Mycelium (plural
mycelia) is the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a mass of
branching, thread-like hyphae.
- The mass of hyphae is
sometimes called shiro, especially within the fairy ring fungi.
- Fungal colonies
composed of mycelia are found in soil and on or within many other
substrates.
- A typical single spore
germinates into a homokaryotic mycelium, which cannot reproduce
sexually.
- When two compatible
homokaryotic mycelia join and form a dikaryotic mycelium, that
mycelium may form fruiting bodies such as mushrooms.
- Mushrooms aren't like
plants, a single mushroom does not constitute an entire organism.
- In fact, the mushroom
itself is not even the body of the organism, it is the fruit
- The mycelium is there
throughout the year, in the soil or in the log, and is not a static
object.
- It grows and may die
it reacts to varying environmental conditions and other organisms,
producing different growth forms or structures,
depending circumstances.
- Mycofiltration is the
use of mycelium as a membrane for filtering out microorganisms,
pollutants, and silt.
- Habitats infused with
mycelium reduce downstream particulate flow, mitigate erosion,
filter out bacteria and protozoa, and modulate water through the
soil.
- More than a mile of
threadlike mycelia cells can infuse a gram of soil.
- These fine filaments
function as a cellular net that catches particles and, in some
cases, digests them
- As the substrate
debris is digested, microcavities form and fill with air or water,
providing buoyant, aerobic infrastructures with vast surface areas.
- Mycelium is vital in
terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems for its role in the
decomposition of plant material.
- It contributes
to the organic fraction of soil, and
its growth releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere.
- The mycelium of
mycorrhizal fungi increases the efficiency of water and nutrient
absorption of most plants and confers resistance to some plant
pathogens.
- Mycelium is an
important food source for many soil invertebrates
- Mycelium are fungal
threads that form a network, usually underground.
- But mycelial networks
can cover as much as thousands of acres, making certain varieties of
fungi the largest organisms in the world, as well as some of the
oldest.
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General
- Mycelium
- The mycelium growth
- Mycoremediation
- What is spawn& what is
mycelium
- Mycelium sentence
examples
- What is mycelium and
mycofiltration
- Oyster mushroom
(Pleurotus ostreatus)
- Messing with mycelium
Products
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Agaricus blazei murrill mycelia
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Cordyceps sinensis
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Full spectrum™ mycelium products
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Myco essentials products
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Nammex medicinal mushroom products
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Poor man's mycelium syringe tek
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Use of mycelium by cardiac patients
Process
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Difference between mycelia and hyphae
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Eliminating wood waste
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Kinetic analysis of gene expression during
mycelium to yeast transition and yeast to mycelium germination in
paracoccidioides brasiliensis.
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Mighty mycelium
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Dealing with mushroom flies
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Mycelial morphology: important process variable
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Mycofiltration
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Optimization of growth conditions of lentinus
edodes mycelium
on corn processing waste using response surface analysis
Patent
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Method for obtaining mycelium from the genus
polyporus
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Cultivation of morchella
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Production of natural truffle flavours from
truffle mycelium
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Controlling zoonotic disease vectors from insects
and arthropods using preconidial mycelium and extracts of
preconidial mycelium from entomo pathogenic fungi
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Substrate and method for growing shiitake
mushrooms [lentinus edodes (berk.) singer] and new shiitake strain
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Gluconic acid production
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Process for production of mushroom inoculum
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Production of mushroom spawn
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Method of producing mushroom spawn
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Method of culturing agaricus bisporus mycelium
and medium for culturing the same
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Method for extracting a basidiomycetes
mycelium-containing culture medium using β-1,3-glucanase
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Use of fungal mycelium as a soil adjuvant
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Mycelial fertilizer
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Cordyceps sinensis mycelium extract powder
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Ganoderma mycelium – an enriched supplement good
for the whole family
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Grow your own mushrooms
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Limiting fungal spread in buildings without the
use of toxic biocides
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Mushroom grow projects
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North american medicinal mushroom extracts
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Cultivation of oyster mushroom
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Packing with fungi
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Mycelium poncho web
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Tiens cordyceps mycelium
MSDS
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Uses
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Mycelium uses associated with adhd
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Car parts made of mushrooms
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Mycelium running:
how fungi can help save the world
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Medicinal mushrooms
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Mycelium running:
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The mycelial mind
Study
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About mycelium running
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Grand ménage de printemps
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Moulds and man
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Glossary of mycological
terms
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We produce top-quality
mycelium for a large number of cultivable mushrooms
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Life stages of fungi
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The mycokey mycelium blog
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What is mycelium
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