Mikéliumból
Mikéliumból is a term that appears in certain contexts, though it is not a widely recognized or established scientific or technical term. It seems to be a compound word derived from "mikélium" and a suffix or preposition, possibly indicating origin or possession. "Mikélium" itself refers to the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a network of fine white filaments called hyphae. This network is typically found underground or within a substrate such as wood or soil. The mycelium is responsible for absorbing nutrients and plays a crucial role in the decomposition of organic matter and the symbiotic relationships fungi form with plants.
The "ból" part of "Mikéliumból" is likely a Hungarian suffix meaning "from" or "out of." Therefore, "Mikéliumból"