
Chaetosphaeria
Scientific name: Chaetosphaeria
Chaetosphaeria
Scientific name: Chaetosphaeria

Description

Chaetosphaeria are small, dark-colored fungi commonly found on decaying wood and plant material. They play a crucial role in decomposition processes in forests. Many species in this group produce unique hair-like structures on their fruiting bodies, which aid in spore dispersal. Some chaetosphaeria species form symbiotic relationships with certain plants, contributing to their nutrient uptake and overall health.

Species of Chaetosphaeria


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Sac fungi Class
Sordariomycetes Order
Chaetosphaeriales Family
Chaetosphaeriaceae Genus
Chaetosphaeria