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Mycoremediation (from
ancient Gr**** μύκης (mukēs),
meaning "fungus", and the
suffix -remedium, in
Latin meaning 'restoring balance') is a form of bioremediation...
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through his company. He is an
author and
advocate of
medicinal fungi and
mycoremediation.
Stamets was born in Salem, Ohio. He grew up in Columbiana, Ohio, with...
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edible mushrooms in the world.
Pleurotus fungi have also been used in
mycoremediation of pollutants, such as
petroleum and
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons...
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Lutibacterium anuloederans can also
degrade hydrocarbons.
Mycoremediation or
breaking down of
hydrocarbon by
mycelium and
mushrooms is possible...
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Archived from the
original on 24 June 2011. Singh,
Harbhajan (2006).
Mycoremediation:
Fungal Bioremediation. John
Wiley & Sons. p. 509. ISBN 978-0-470-05058-3...
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Oyster mushrooms can also be used
industrially for
mycoremediation purposes.
Oyster mushrooms were used to
treat soil that had been polluted...
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areas including Britain, Finland, the Netherlands,
Norway and Spain.
Mycoremediation, a form of bioremediation, is the
process of
using fungi to degrade...
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petroleum spills include microbial remediation, phytoremediation, and
mycoremediation.
Bioremediation has been
implemented in
various notable oil spills...
- doi:10.1099/mic.0.037143-0. PMID 20019082.
Harbhajan Singh (2006).
Mycoremediation:
Fungal Bioremediation. John
Wiley & Sons. p. 509. ISBN 978-0-470-05058-3...
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recent years for
their potential benefits to
human health, and
mycoremediation. The
taxonomic name of H.
ulmarius means both 'high up' (Hypsi-) and...