I believe it would be beneficial to consider mycelial turnover within the mycelial network. Some studies suggest that the turnover of mycelium in the soil is quite rapid (For example, Staddon et al., 2003), and a mycelial network with stable functions should ideally be relatively stable.
I believe it would be beneficial to consider mycelial turnover within the mycelial network. Some studies suggest that the turnover of mycelium in the soil is quite rapid (For example, Staddon et al., 2003), and a mycelial network with stable functions should ideally be relatively stable.
I believe it would be beneficial to consider mycelial turnover within the mycelial network. Some studies suggest that the turnover of mycelium in the soil is quite rapid (For example, Staddon et al., 2003), and a mycelial network with stable functions should ideally be relatively stable.
Good point, yes!
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