Mycelium Running was created in 2005.
"Mycelium Running" by Paul Stamets has 356 pages.
i believe the answer is mycelium
Hyphae or Mycelium.
The body of a fungus is commonly called the mycelium. It grows underground and most cells within a fungus are called haploids.
Somebody has to answer this question, for there is no answer for it and I don't know it neither. Edited answer: Micorhizal association
The hyphae in mycelium secrete enzymes, which break down the polymers into monomers. The mycelium then absorbs the monomers.
Mycelium or mycelia.
Yeast which is a fungal/mold eukaryotic pathogen, DOES NOT produce mycelium like bacteria
Mycelium has nearly the same nutritional value as a fruited Mushroom. If the strain is considered an edible mushroom you could eat the Mycelium with no ill effects, but one must consider what the Mycelium is consuming as this may be Straw, Wood or perhaps dung (things you wouldn't want to eat).
The fruiting body of a fungus is the reproductive structure growing from the mycelium in the soil beneath it.
Commonly, the dikaryotic mycelium is produced by fusion of monokaryotic hyphae from different mating types. resulting in formation of a dikaryotic(binucleate), or secondary mycelium because karyogamy does not immediately follow plasogamy.
The mycelium is the portion of a fungus that propagates through asexual reproduction. It also is responsible for absorbing nutrients from the environment.