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Mycology Glossary

Written by: Bence Lovasz

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Agar

An Extract obtained from the cell walls of red algae. In mycology, it is used as a culture medium

Mycology Glossary

Bulbous

Swollen Base (Describing a mushroom stem)

Cap

The top part of a mushroom, Generally flat, convex campanulate or conical in shape. Primary function of the cap is to protect the spore producing surface underneath

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Colonization

The period during the life cycle of fungi, before the fruiting stage, where mycelium grows throughout the substrate or other mediums such as grain or agar.

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Contamination

Any undesired foreign organism living on a growing medium (substrate, spawn, fruiting blocks, agar plates). Contamination is typically bacteria and often occurs due to improper sterile technique

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Cultivation

The act of growing fungi, either indoors or outdoors

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Field Capacity

The content of water remaining in a soil after bring saturated with water and after free drainage is negligible. Generally described as the state achieve after squeezing a handful of substrate with only a couple drops of water dripping out.

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Flush

The development of fruiting bodies in a quick succession. A ‘Crop’ of mushrooms. After harvesting a flush there is a resting period before the next flush.

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Fruiting

A process of the reproductive stage where mycelium begins to produce mushrooms for the purpose of spore propagation

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Fruiting Body

The part of fungi that grows above ground, a mushroom

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Germination

The conversion of Spores from a dormant biological organism to one that grows vegitatively

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Gills

Tiny structures layered side-by-side on the underside of a mushroom cap, with the primary function of producing and releasing billions of spores; also called hymenium

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Still Air Box

An air tight apparatus which has two holes in the side where gloves are permanently attached to the rims of the holes. In mycology, it is used to keep contaminants out or keep fumes or infectious agents from escaping

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Grain To Grain Transfer

The process of inoculating grain by transferring fully colonized grain spawn to freshly sterilized grain for the purpose of exponential expansion

Hyphae

Microscopic long filamentous branches found in fungi, the developmental unit in mycelium

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Inoculation

The process of introducing microorganism(spores/live cultures/spawn) to an organism or substrate

Laminar Flow Hood

An enclosed workspace that uses HEPA filtration and forced air to create a sterile workspace.

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Mushroom Fruiting Chamber

An enclosed space used to mimic natural growing conditions for specific species/strains

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Mutation

Permanent change in a gene

Mycelium

The vegetative part of fungi which consists of vast, complex networks of cells that form thin white fibers

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Mycology

The study of fungi

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Panaeolus Cyanescens

A species of very potent hallucinogenic mushrooms

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Pasteurization

Heat treating substrate to kill unwanted organisms alive. The temperature range is 60 Celsius to 80 Celsius

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Petri Dish

A glass container consisting of a circular, flat dish with vertical sides, and a similar but slightly larger cover which fits over it. Standard equipment for the growth of microorganisms in a pure culture.

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Pins/Pinning

Beginning of the mushroom fruiting stage, tiny fruiting bodies with caps the size of a pin.

Mycology Glossary

Polyfil

A polyester fiber that resembles synthetic cotton - used as a gas exchange filter in mycology

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Primordium

The stage before pinheads, the initial fruiting body

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Psilocybe Cubensis

A species of psychedelic mushroom (magic mushrooms) whose principal active compounds are psilocybin and psilocin

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Psilocin

Another active compound found in magic mushrooms alongside its counterpart psilocybin

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Psilocybin

A hallucinogenic compound that can be found in many species of psychedelic fungi such as Psilocybe cubensis

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Psychonaught

A person who explores altered states of consciousness through the use of psychedelic drugs.

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Relative Humidity (RH)

A ratio expressed as a percentage of the amount of moisture present relative to the amount that would be present if the air were saturated

Rhizomorphic mycelium

Type of mycelium growth. Appears as a root-like mycelial strand composed of bunched parallel hyphae. Associated with strong and plentiful fruits.

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Rye Berries

Whole grain form of rye with the hull removed.

Mycology Glossary

Spawn

Medium that has been overtake by mycelium. Used to create more spawn via Grain to Grain or used to inoculate a substrate. Common spawn types are whole oats and rye berries.

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Spores

Single-cell organisms that are released by mushrooms that have reached maturity. Similar to seeds/pollen of plants, allows for reproduction of the organism

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Spore Syringe

Sterile syringe filled with sterilized water (usually distilled water) and mushroom spores.

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Stem

The stipe of stalk of a mushroom with the primary function of elevating the cap to assist with wide dispersal of spores.

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Sterilization

Process of killing all live microorganism. Can be done by using a pressure cooker/autoclave with temperatures reaching 121 degrees Celsius for a defined period of time. Usually done before inoculation.

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Strain

A specific genetic line considered to have common traits. Similar to humans having different types of races.

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Stroma

Dense mycelium growth that ceases fruiting. It could be triggered by environmental factors or from being exposed to petroleum based fumes/chemicals

Substrate

A medium(coco coir, straw, etc) that mycelium can use for nutrition and structure, then subsequently grow mushrooms on.

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Tomentose Mycelium

Type of mycelium growth. Cotton-ball-like appearance mycelium

Trichoderma

A common green pathogenic fungus (mold) that gains entry primarily through contaminated equipment and personnel

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Umbo

A raised area in the center of a mushroom cap. Resembles a nipple.Mycology Glossary

Veil (Velum)

A thin membrane that attaches the edge of a mushroom cap to the stem. The veil tears away from the cap once the mushroom reaches maturity, often leaving a partial veil hanging on the stem

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