Emergence of self-organised oscillatory domains in fungal mycelia
Fungi play a central role in the nutrient cycle of boreal and temperate forests. In these biomes, the saprotrophic wood-decay fungi are the only organisms that can completely decompose woody plant litter. In particular, cord-forming basidiomycete fungi form extensive mycelial networks that scavenge...
Main Authors: | Tlalka, M, Bebber, D, Darrah, P, Watkinson, S, Fricker, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2007
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