Description
In mycology, micropore tape is often used to create a sterile environment when working with fungal cultures. This is because the tape can be used to seal the edges of Petri dishes, preventing contamination from outside sources. The tape is also used to seal the edges of plastic bags containing fungal cultures, to prevent contamination during transport.
Micropore tape is preferred over other types of adhesive tapes in mycology because it is breathable and allows for gas exchange. This is important when working with fungi, as they require oxygen to grow and develop. The tape's breathable nature allows for proper gas exchange while maintaining a sterile environment.
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