
doi: 10.1038/188763a0
pmid: 13763967
TRANSLOCATION of nutrients by fungal mycelium has been reported by Schutte1 and by Grossbard and Stranks2. Attempts in this Department to determine the rate of transport of phosphorus using a tracer technique have, however, indicated that the mycelium of Phycomyces nitens, Absidia glauca and Chaetomiums pp. is only able to transport phosphorus-32 under certain limited conditions.
Mycelium, Biochemical Phenomena, Fungi, Biological Transport, Phosphorus
Mycelium, Biochemical Phenomena, Fungi, Biological Transport, Phosphorus
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