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Letter Published: 01 January 1965 Modifications of the Agar Film Technique for assaying Lengths of Mycelium in Soil A. THOMAS, D. P. NICHOLAS & D. PARKINSON Nature 205, 105 (1965) Cite this article ...
Once the mycelium grows large enough, “we cut it into slices, and it goes through a process not dissimilar to how animal hides are tanned to become leather, except it’s more environmentally ...
Mycelium offers an exciting change to upcycle agricultural waste into a low-cost, sustainable, biodegradable construction material. Even NASA wants to use mycelium on Mars. Climate change is the ...