Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mycelia
Noun
/maɪˈsiːliə/
Definition
Mycelia are the root-like structures of fungi composed of a network of filamentous cells called hyphae.
Examples
- Mycelia spread underground, creating a vast network that helps decompose dead matter.
- The health of soil ecosystems is often linked to the presence of mycelia.
- Researchers are studying mycelia to develop sustainable farming practices.
Meaning
Mycelia play a crucial role in the growth and nutrition of fungi, allowing them to absorb nutrients from the environment and decompose organic material.
Synonyms
- Fungal network
- Hyphal structure