Mycelium and their fruits

Though often seen as a nuisance, mushrooms are a necessary part of good soil structure. Their function is the breakdown of decaying plants, recycling nutrients for a healthy ecosystem. The mushroom is in reality the fruiting part of a network of mycelium (fungi roots) spread throughout the soil. These mycelium are nearly waterproof, making it difficult to eradicate mushrooms from a pasture, yard,…

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