2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2009.00292
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On resistive spiking of fungi

Andrew Adamatzky,
Alessandro Chiolerio,
Georgios Sirakoulis

Abstract: We study long-term electrical resistance dynamics in mycelium and fruit bodies of oyster fungi P. ostreatus. A nearly homogeneous sheet of mycelium on the surface of a growth substrate exhibits trains of resistance spikes. The average width of spikes is c. 23 min and the average amplitude is c. 1 kOhm. The distance between neighbouring spikes in a train of spikes is c. 30 min. Typically there are 4-6 spikes in a train of spikes. Two types of resistance spikes trains are found in fruit bodies: low frequency and… Show more

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