mycocultures
Mycocultures refer to the cultivation of fungi, including mushrooms, yeasts, and molds, in controlled environments for various purposes such as research, food production, pharmaceutical development, and industrial applications. These cultures are essential in microbiology, ecology, and biotechnology due to their diverse roles in decomposition, symbiosis, and metabolic processes.
Fungi are typically grown on solid or liquid media containing nutrients like agar, glucose, peptone, or other
Mycocultures are widely used in food production, particularly in the cultivation of edible mushrooms like *Agaricus
Ecologically, mycocultures help in understanding fungal roles in soil health, plant pathology, and symbiotic relationships like
Maintaining mycocultures requires proper temperature, humidity, and light conditions, depending on the fungal species. Contamination risks