
Phaeotrichales
Scientific name: Phaeotrichales
Phaeotrichales
Scientific name: Phaeotrichales

Description

Phaeotrichales are small, dark-colored fungi found on decaying wood and plant material. They have distinctive spores with multiple cells arranged in a row, resembling tiny beaded chains. These fungi play a role in decomposition processes in forest ecosystems. Some species of phaeotrichales have been discovered living inside the wood of trees, potentially forming symbiotic relationships with their hosts.

Species of Phaeotrichales


Scientific Classification
