The Slime Mould Collective

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Comment by Ryan Teh Han Rong on March 11, 2015 at 12:45

If I were to hypothesise, the reason for the Physarum Polycephalum to be 'repelled' from the Stilton Cheese is probably because of the presence of Penicillium Roqueforti which is inhibiting the Physarum Polycephalum's growth. I'm guessing it's because the slime mould does not like the various second metabolites, i.e mycotoxins and alkaloids that Stilton contains as a result of the Penicillin Roqueforti. 

But I may be wrong, just what I think is happening. :)

Comment by ian on January 29, 2015 at 15:14

Lunch - Left, white bread made with stout, right oats, bottom cheddar, top stilton. It doesn't appear to be attracted to the cheddar but it's fairly obvious something in the stilton is actually repelling it.

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