
Helvellosebacina
Scientific name: Helvellosebacina
Helvellosebacina
Scientific name: Helvellosebacina


Description

Helvellosebacina is a group of fungi known for forming symbiotic relationships with plant roots. They have a unique structure that allows them to wrap around and penetrate root cells. This association helps plants absorb nutrients more efficiently. Some species in this group can produce small, cup-shaped fruiting bodies on the soil surface, though these are often overlooked due to their small size and inconspicuous appearance.

Species of Helvellosebacina


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Sebacinales Family
Sebacinaceae Genus
Helvellosebacina