Mycelium

Mycelium breaks down rocks, releases minerals, and prepares habitats for plants. Mycelial networks survive microbe-rich soil by using innate immune systems and antimicrobial compounds. Forest trees exchange nutrients through mycorrhizal ne…

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Mycelium breaks down rocks, releases minerals, and prepares habitats for plants. Mycelial networks survive microbe-rich soil by using innate immune systems and antimicrobial compounds. Forest trees exchange nutrients through mycorrhizal networks. Mycelium can function as infrastructure for bacterial movement and ecological exchange. Some mycelial networks are among the largest known organisms.