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July 20, 2015

Trametes versicolor Luc De-Leeuw Flickr CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

The white rot Trametes versicolor, colloquially known as the turkey tail, was one of six fungi tested for potential bioremediation use in Massachusetts. (Image cropped from photo by Luc De Leeuw via Flickr, CC-BY-NC-SA-2.0.)

The white rot Trametes versicolor, colloquially known as the turkey tail, was one of six fungi tested for potential bioremediation use in Massachusetts. (Image cropped from photo by Luc De Leeuw via Flickr, CC-BY-NC-SA-2.0.)

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