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Dioxin cleanup with fungi

Posted on May 1, 2008 by Jason Stajich

Pleurotus

NYT article on the work of Paul Stamets using fungi like Pleurotus for Dioxin cleanup in Ft Bragg, CA.

Thanks for the link Pat!

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Assistant Professor at UC Riverside
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  1. Will mushrooms save the world?
    View May 12, 2008

    [...] also wrote about how Paul has contributed (and donated in some cases) Pleurotus spawn as part of Dioxin cleanup in Ft Bragg, CA and cleaning up the SF Bay with hair and mushrooms.  See Paul Stamets’ TED talk.Tags: [...]

  2. isroi
    View February 28, 2011

    this mushroom is similar with mushroom that I founded in Göteborg, Sweden. thanks.

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