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Cylindrobasidium torrendii

Cylindrobasidium torrendii

A species of Blackwattle stump fungus

Cylindrobasidium torrendii is a member of the Physalacriaceae family, typically recognized for its role in wood decay. This species often grows on dead or decaying wood and is characterized by its ability to decompose hardwood. Cylindrobasidium torrendii contributes to the nutrient cycle in forest ecosystems by breaking down complex organic materials into simpler forms.

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