Mycelium running

356 pages

English language

Published Feb. 19, 2005

ISBN:
978-1-58008-579-3
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Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World is the sixth book written by American mycologist Paul Stamets. In Mycelium Running (Ten Speed Press 2005), Stamets explores the use and applications of fungi in bioremediation—a practice called mycoremediation. Stamets details methods of termite and ant control using nontoxic mycelia, and describes how certain fungi may be able to neutralize anthrax, nerve gas, and smallpox. He includes the following with regard to the mycelium:

Is this the largest organism in the world? This 2,400-acre (9.7 km2) site in eastern Oregon had a contiguous growth of mycelium before logging roads cut through it. Estimated at 1,665 football fields in size and 2,200 years old, this one fungus has killed the forest above it several times over, and in so doing has built deeper soil layers that allow the growth of ever-larger stands of trees. Mushroom-forming forest fungi are unique in that …

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Mycoremediation: building worlds through fungi

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Paul Stamets is one of the celebrities of the current fashion of all things mycological. He is well documented as a passionate lover of fungi and he is an excellent communicator. Mycelium Running is often considered his key book on many aspects of what he has learned through a lifetime of work in forestry and botany. It is presented like a school text-book, with full colour images and multiple paragraphs per page.

The first half of the book explores some of the literature of fungi and mushrooms, and some of the new developments in this area. A lot of emphasis is placed on the potential uses of fungi, for example in industry as a gobbler of pollutants. Stamets writes like a teacher, explaining in simple paragraphs how mycelia work, how fungi grow, what a mushroom is. He then leaps into some very technical information about patents on uses of fungi, …

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This is an extraordinary book. Very broad (fitting for a book on a whole kingdom of life), very detailed and learned, and most importantly immediately practical. The last, long chapter is a great reference of some of the most potent and good-to-know species of medicinal, mycoremediating mushrooms.

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