The continually expanding use of plastic throughout our world, along with the considerable increase in agricultural productivity, has resulted in a worrying increase in global waste and related environmental problems. The reuse and replacement of plastic with biomaterials, as well as the recycling of agricultural waste, are key components of a strategy to reduce plastic waste. Agricultural waste is characterized as lignocellulosic materials that mainly consist of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. Saprobe fungi are able to convert agricultural waste into nutrients for their own growth and to facilitate the creation of mycelium-based composites (MBC) through bio-fabrication processes. Remarkably, different fungal species, substrates, and ...
Mycelium-based composites result from the growth of filamentous fungi on organic materials such as a...
Background: Filamentous fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota are considered as an attractive source for...
There is an essential need for a change in the way we build our physical environment. To prevent our...
Mycelium materials are made of fungi. By digesting waste to create a bio-composite of mycelium and t...
The usage of plastics in all aspects of human activity has resulted in substantial pollution since i...
Resource management in current socio-economic systems is often based on a “take-produce-consume-disc...
The fluctuation of petroleum prices, fast depletion of fossil resources and environmental problems a...
abstract: Plastics make up a large proportion of solid waste that ends up in landfills and pollute e...
Mycelium-based bio-composite materials have been invented and widely applied to different areas, inc...
Mycelium-composites has been emerging commercially as an environmentally sustainable alternative to ...
Due to the adaptability, durability, and affordability of synthetic polymers, their usage has been i...
AbstractThis study is to produce environmentally- friendly composite and know the potential and char...
Reducing the use of non-renewable resources is a key strategy of a circular economy. Mycelium-based ...
Mycelium-Based Composites (MBCs) are innovative engineering materials made from lignocellulosic by-p...
Background The circular economy closes loops in industrial manufacturing processes and minimizes wa...
Mycelium-based composites result from the growth of filamentous fungi on organic materials such as a...
Background: Filamentous fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota are considered as an attractive source for...
There is an essential need for a change in the way we build our physical environment. To prevent our...
Mycelium materials are made of fungi. By digesting waste to create a bio-composite of mycelium and t...
The usage of plastics in all aspects of human activity has resulted in substantial pollution since i...
Resource management in current socio-economic systems is often based on a “take-produce-consume-disc...
The fluctuation of petroleum prices, fast depletion of fossil resources and environmental problems a...
abstract: Plastics make up a large proportion of solid waste that ends up in landfills and pollute e...
Mycelium-based bio-composite materials have been invented and widely applied to different areas, inc...
Mycelium-composites has been emerging commercially as an environmentally sustainable alternative to ...
Due to the adaptability, durability, and affordability of synthetic polymers, their usage has been i...
AbstractThis study is to produce environmentally- friendly composite and know the potential and char...
Reducing the use of non-renewable resources is a key strategy of a circular economy. Mycelium-based ...
Mycelium-Based Composites (MBCs) are innovative engineering materials made from lignocellulosic by-p...
Background The circular economy closes loops in industrial manufacturing processes and minimizes wa...
Mycelium-based composites result from the growth of filamentous fungi on organic materials such as a...
Background: Filamentous fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota are considered as an attractive source for...
There is an essential need for a change in the way we build our physical environment. To prevent our...