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= Mycoremediation =
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Mycoremediation is a process of using fungi to degrade or detoxify contaminants in the environment.
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*Materials for Fungal Biodegradation and Biodeterioration
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|Wooden artifacts || Wool || Wall paintings
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|Stored paper || Wrapping papers  ||    Electroinsulating materials
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|Textiles  || Glass surfaces  || Coal
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|Leather  || Concrete  || Ground waste rubber materials
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= habitats of fungi =
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[[File:Fungi fig.jpg|none|thumb|800px|'''Typical habitats of terrestrial and aquatic fungi, and some of their ecological features.''']]
  
  
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Revision as of 16:33, 5 April 2013

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Mycoremediation is a process of using fungi to degrade or detoxify contaminants in the environment.

  • Materials for Fungal Biodegradation and Biodeterioration
Wood Plastics Library materials
Wooden artifacts Wool Wall paintings
Stored paper Wrapping papers Electroinsulating materials
Textiles Glass surfaces Coal
Leather Concrete Ground waste rubber materials


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Typical habitats of terrestrial and aquatic fungi, and some of their ecological features.


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