Not exact matches
Eventually,
white stripes emerged amid the green in one dish, where the
mycelium (perhaps due to a damaged gene) was lagging in its spore production.
When Stamets cultured the mold in his lab, a
white circle of
mycelium spread over the petri dish from the point of inoculation; it was soon covered with green spores.
The actual cleaning by using fungi takes place in a treatment plant where the
mycelia of
white rot fungi are allowed to grow in the polluted soil.