- fungus. This
biological degradation is a
process known as mycoremediation.
Mycelial mats have been
suggested as
having potential as
biological filters, removing...
-
Mycelial cords are
linear aggregations of parallel-oriented hyphae. The
mature cords are
composed of wide,
empty vessel hyphae surrounded by
narrower sheathing...
- erinaceus
mycelial biom****, exopolysaccharides, and polysaccharides.[citation needed]
Submerged fermentation is
preferable for the
production of
mycelial biom****...
-
include dieback or
shortage of
leaves in spring.
Rhizomorphs (also
called mycelial cords)
appear under the bark and
around the tree, and
mushrooms grow in...
- (violin),
Surya Botofasina and
Diego Gaeta (keyboards),
Matthewdavid (
mycelial electronics),
Jesse Peterson (multi-instruments), and Mia Doi Todd (vocals)...
-
nutrients between hosts and is an
important food
source for invertebrates. The
mycelial growth pattern,
extent of biom**** ac****ulation, and the
presence or absence...
-
reproduction occurs via
vegetative spores (conidia) or
through mycelial fragmentation.
Mycelial fragmentation occurs when a
fungal mycelium separates into...
-
mycelial cords ("rhizomorphs") and so
impossible to
classify within the
normal taxonomic system,
which is
based on
reproductive structures.
Mycelial cords...
- the USS Discovery, and is
credited with
discovering how to
navigate a
mycelial network in
space using a "spore drive".
Psilocybe Mushrooms &
Their Allies...
- Janet; Broman, Curt; Marone, Federica; et al. (24
April 2017). "Fungus-like
mycelial fossils in 2.4 billion-year-old
vesicular basalt".
Nature Ecology & Evolution...