Tree ear mushrooms are much smaller than wood ears, and have a softer texture when they are reconstituted in warm water.
it is used in making mushroom by making a wood decay because the faster it decay the faster mushroom will grow :)))
Yes, bracket fungus is a decomposer. It breaks down dead organic matter like wood and helps in the process of decomposition in forest ecosystems.
Fungi, specifically mycelium, colonizes the oyster mushroom substrate and breaks down organic material such as wood or straw. This process allows the oyster mushroom to obtain nutrients from the substrate, aiding in the growth and development of the mushroom. Additionally, fungi help to decompose the substrate, making nutrients more available for the oyster mushroom to absorb.
To produce a new mushroom, a mushroom spore needs a suitable growing surface (such as soil or wood), moisture, air, and the right temperature conditions. Once the spore finds a suitable environment, it germinates and develops into mycelium, which then forms a mushroom when conditions are ideal.
When wood is placed in mercury, nothing significant will happen as mercury is a relatively inert metal and will not react with the wood. The wood will simply float on the surface of the mercury due to the density difference between the two materials.
is that spirogyra is any of a group of freshwater, filamentous green algae, of the genus , having chloroplasts arranged in spirals while mushroom is any of the fleshy fruiting bodies]] of [[fungus|fungi typically produced above ground on soil or on their food sources (such as decaying wood).
the mushroom is sort of like a leach to the wood of whatever plant your wanting to know about and lichen is a leach to a tree or a parasite also withe the mushroom but the mushroom makes decomposing faster.
there is no difference
The difference between wood and plastic is that the wood is opaque and the plastic is transparent.
Some do, others need wood, others need straw, others need grain, etc. It all depends on the species of the mushroom producing fungus.
"Pulp wood" is the wood used for pulping. "Wood pulp" is pulp made from wood.
a spring wood has blossom in it but a summer wood is just green
FUNGUS
No, a mushroom is just the fruiting body part of a much larger fungal organism. The complete organism resides underground, inside wood, or inside decaying organic matter and is typically at least 5 times as large as the mushroom (and in a few cases these fungal organisms occupy many acres, one fungus in Europe is the largest living thing on Earth) on the surface.
One is made of metal and one is made of wood.
one is pine and one is teak....
it is used in making mushroom by making a wood decay because the faster it decay the faster mushroom will grow :)))