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Qué (quién) es mycelium$51121$ - definición

GENUS OF FUNGI
User:Mr. Cordyceps; Fermentation Cordyceps Powder; Cordyceps Mycelium; Cordiseps; Cordycep

Mycelium Running         
BOOK
Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World
Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World is the sixth book written by American mycologist Paul Stamets.
Mycelium         
THE VEGETATIVE PART OF A FUNGUS, CONSISTING OF A MASS OF BRANCHING, THREAD-LIKE HYPHAE
Mycelia; Mycellium; Mycelial; Mycelially; Mycillium
·noun The white threads or filamentous growth from which a mushroom or fungus is developed; the so-called mushroom spawn.
Mycelium         
THE VEGETATIVE PART OF A FUNGUS, CONSISTING OF A MASS OF BRANCHING, THREAD-LIKE HYPHAE
Mycelia; Mycellium; Mycelial; Mycelially; Mycillium
Mycelium (plural mycelia) is a root-like structure of a fungus consisting of a mass of branching, thread-like hyphae. Fungal colonies composed of mycelium are found in and on soil and many other substrates.

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Cordyceps

Cordyceps is a genus of ascomycete fungi (sac fungi) that includes about 600 worldwide species. Diverse variants of cordyceps have had more than 1,500 years of use in Chinese medicine. Most Cordyceps species are endoparasitoids, parasitic mainly on insects and other arthropods (they are thus entomopathogenic fungi); a few are parasitic on other fungi.

The generic name Cordyceps is derived from the Ancient Greek word κορδύλη kordýlē, meaning "club", and the Latin suffix -ceps, meaning "-headed". Currently, the genus has a worldwide distribution and most of the approximately 600 species that have been described are from Asia (notably Nepal, China, Japan, Bhutan, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand).