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mycelial

American  
[mahy-see-lee-uhl] / maɪˈsi li əl /

adjective

  1. Mycology. relating to, being, or having a mycelium.


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This process produced a dispersion containing micrometer-sized mycelium fibers with intact mycelial structures, as verified by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy.

From Science Daily • Jan. 8, 2024

What's more, the mushrooms seemed to transfer this energy underground through mycelial networks to its neighbors, which could be analogous to a sort of communication.

From Salon • May 9, 2023

For hundreds of years people around the world used fungi-based materials, like the suede-like amadou in Transylvania and mycelial textiles in Indigenous North America.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 1, 2023

Known for his nature documentaries, the director and cinematographer trained his camera on the unseen “mysteries” of the mycelial kingdom, and on the face of the American fungal furor: mycologist, entrepreneur and speaker Paul Stamets.

From Washington Post • Mar. 29, 2022

In a diseased Potato plant these threads, or mycelial hyphæ, make their way through the substance of the leaves, and down the haulm into the tubers, from which they consume the food stored there.

From The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition by Sutton and Sons