Belonging to the 'Phanerochaetaceae' family, antrodiella pallescens is a unique wood-decaying fungus. It primarily grows on dead hardwood and is known for its role in breaking down lignin, a complex organic polymer in wood. It exhibits a pale coloration with a texture that can vary from smooth to slightly rough. This organism contributes to forest ecosystem functions by recycling nutrients through wood decomposition.
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General Info About Antrodiella pallescens
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Attributes of Antrodiella pallescens
Spore Print Color
White
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On wood
You can find Antrodiella pallescens by these plants:
European beech
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Scientific Classification of Antrodiella pallescens