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Phanerochaete stereoides

Phanerochaete stereoides

A species of Phanerochaete

Phanerochaete stereoides is part of the Phanerochaetaceae family, typically found on decaying wood, contributing to nutrient cycling in ecosystems. It forms a crust-like, whitish layer on wood surfaces, aiding in decomposing organic material. This species plays a critical role in forest ecology by breaking down lignin, a major component of wood.

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