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*Mycelium Running* is a practical guide to using fungi to heal the planet. That’s right—cultivating mushrooms might be one of the most effective ways to restore ecosystems. In this groundbreaking book, renowned mycologist Paul Stamets explores how mushrooms can play a crucial role in environmental recovery.
At the core of this process is mycelium, the vast underground network of fungal cells that produces mushrooms. As mycelium breaks down plant and animal matter, it recycles carbon, nitrogen, and other vital nutrients, enriching the soil. Stamets reveals how we can harness this natural ability to tackle a range of environmental challenges. Mycoremediation uses fungi to break down toxic waste and pollutants. Mycofiltration helps capture sediments and remove harmful pathogens from water. Mycopesticides offer a natural way to control insect populations. Mycoforestry and myco-gardening enhance the health of forests and gardens.
This comprehensive book provides detailed chapters on each of these four methods, collectively known as “mycorestoration.” Readers will also find information on the medicinal and nutritional benefits of mushrooms, techniques for inoculating substrates, cultivating fungi on logs and stumps, and selecting species for specific environmental purposes. With extensive references and stunning illustrations, *Mycelium Running* is an essential resource for anyone interested in the powerful role fungi can play in ecological restoration.
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