
Amphinema
Scientific name: Amphinema
Amphinema
Scientific name: Amphinema

Description

Amphinema is a group of fungi known for forming symbiotic relationships with tree roots, enhancing nutrient uptake. These fungi produce thin, thread-like structures that spread through soil and wood. Some species in this group can cause a white rot in decaying wood, breaking down both cellulose and lignin. They are commonly found in forest ecosystems worldwide.

Species of Amphinema


Scientific Classification
