The Success of the Hypha and Mycelium

  • Carlile M
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Abstract

Most fungi, through most of their life cycle, consist of hyphae, cylindrical cells that increase in length by growth at one end (Chapters 13–15). A typical fungal life cycle can be thought of as starting when a spore, a cell that has perhaps just arrived after...

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Carlile, M. J. (1995). The Success of the Hypha and Mycelium. In The Growing Fungus (pp. 3–19). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-585-27576-5_1

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