Harshita Sinha
Mycoremediation is the process of using fungi to remove toxins, pollutants, and waste from the environment.
Fungi release enzymes that break down complex pollutants into simpler, non-toxic compounds.
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From petroleum spills to toxic chemicals, certain fungi can tackle a wide range of environmental hazards.
Discover inspiring stories where fungi helped restore polluted lands and waters to health.
The secret lies in the sprawling mycelium networks that can filter soil, water, and even air.
Scientists are exploring how fungi could help manage waste, treat water, and combat climate change.
Learn how you can contribute—whether by supporting research, joining local projects, or even growing fungi at home.