Mycelium-Based Composites (MBCs) are innovative engineering materials made from lignocellulosic by-products bonded with fungal mycelium. While some performance characteristics of MBCs are inferior to those of currently used engineering materials, these composites nevertheless prove to be superior in ecological aspects. Improving the properties of MBCs may be achieved using an adequate substrate type, fungus species, and manufacturing technology. This article presents scientifically verified guiding principles for choosing a fungus species to obtain the desired effect. This aim was realized based on analyses of scientific articles concerning MBCs, mycological literature, and patent documents. Based on these analyses, over 70 fungi species us...
Reducing the use of non-renewable resources is a key strategy of a circular economy. Mycelium-based ...
Mycelium-composites has been emerging commercially as an environmentally sustainable alternative to ...
The usage of plastics in all aspects of human activity has resulted in substantial pollution since i...
Mycelium-based composites result from the growth of filamentous fungi on organic materials such as a...
Mycelium-based composites (MBC) are biodegradable, lightweight, and regenerative materials. Mycelium...
Mycelium composites consist of particulate lignocellulosic materials, e.g., sawdust from the timber ...
The continually expanding use of plastic throughout our world, along with the considerable increase ...
Background: Filamentous fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota are considered as an attractive source for...
Mycelium-based composites (MBCs) have attracted growing attention due to their role in the developme...
Wood-decaying saprotrophic fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota occur almost ubiquitously. Due to their...
Mycelium-based bio-composite materials have been invented and widely applied to different areas, inc...
Mycelium materials are made of fungi. By digesting waste to create a bio-composite of mycelium and t...
The mycelium composites composed of fungal mycelium and plant substrate are a practical alternative ...
The fluctuation of petroleum prices, fast depletion of fossil resources and environmental problems a...
Wood decay fungi (WDF) mostly include species in Agaricomycetes. Besides the chemical degradation, ...
Reducing the use of non-renewable resources is a key strategy of a circular economy. Mycelium-based ...
Mycelium-composites has been emerging commercially as an environmentally sustainable alternative to ...
The usage of plastics in all aspects of human activity has resulted in substantial pollution since i...
Mycelium-based composites result from the growth of filamentous fungi on organic materials such as a...
Mycelium-based composites (MBC) are biodegradable, lightweight, and regenerative materials. Mycelium...
Mycelium composites consist of particulate lignocellulosic materials, e.g., sawdust from the timber ...
The continually expanding use of plastic throughout our world, along with the considerable increase ...
Background: Filamentous fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota are considered as an attractive source for...
Mycelium-based composites (MBCs) have attracted growing attention due to their role in the developme...
Wood-decaying saprotrophic fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota occur almost ubiquitously. Due to their...
Mycelium-based bio-composite materials have been invented and widely applied to different areas, inc...
Mycelium materials are made of fungi. By digesting waste to create a bio-composite of mycelium and t...
The mycelium composites composed of fungal mycelium and plant substrate are a practical alternative ...
The fluctuation of petroleum prices, fast depletion of fossil resources and environmental problems a...
Wood decay fungi (WDF) mostly include species in Agaricomycetes. Besides the chemical degradation, ...
Reducing the use of non-renewable resources is a key strategy of a circular economy. Mycelium-based ...
Mycelium-composites has been emerging commercially as an environmentally sustainable alternative to ...
The usage of plastics in all aspects of human activity has resulted in substantial pollution since i...