Mycelium Running

English, Paul Stamets, 2005
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Growing more mushrooms may be the best thing we can do to save the environment, and mushroom expert Paul Stamets explains how in this groundbreaking manual. The science goes like this: fine filaments of cells called mycelium, the fruit of which are mushrooms, already cover large areas of land around the world. As the mycelium grows, it breaks down plant and animal debris, recycling carbon, nitrogen, and other elements in the creation of rich new soil. What Stamets shows is that the enzymes and acids that mycelium produces to decompose this debris are superb at breaking apart hydrocarbons, the base of many pollutants. Stamets discusses the various branches of this exciting new technology, including mycorestoration (biotransforming stripped land), mycofiltration (creating habitat buffers), mycoremediation (healing chemically harmed environments), and mycoforestry (creating truly sustainable practices).

Key specifications

Language
English
topic
Mathematics & Natural Sciences
Subtopic
Ecology and biosphere
Author
Paul Stamets
Number of pages
356
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2005
Item number
7716881

General information

Publisher
Penguin Random House
Category
Non-fiction
Manufacturer no.
9781580085793
Release date
1.10.2005

Book properties

topic
Mathematics & Natural Sciences
Subtopic
Ecology and biosphere
Language
English
Author
Paul Stamets
Year
2005
Number of pages
356
Book cover
Paperback

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Product dimensions

Height
228 mm
Width
190 mm
Weight
995 g

Package dimensions

Length
23.30 cm
Width
19.20 cm
Height
2.50 cm
Weight
994 g

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