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Rhizodiscina lignyota

Rhizodiscina lignyota

A species of Rhizodiscina

Rhizodiscina lignyota is a member of the Patellariaceae family, known for its distinct appearance and affiliation with decomposing wood. This species is primarily recognized by its ability to break down lignin, a complex organic compound in wood, playing a vital role in forest ecosystems by recycling nutrients. Rhizodiscina lignyota thrives in moist, wooded areas, contributing to the ecological balance.

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Attributes of Rhizodiscina lignyota
You can find Rhizodiscina lignyota by these plants:
Oaks, Ashes
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