
Sordariaceae
Scientific name: Sordariaceae
Sordariaceae
Scientific name: Sordariaceae

Description

Sordariaceae are microscopic fungi commonly found in soil and decaying plant matter. They play a crucial role in decomposition processes. Many species in this group have unique spore-dispersal mechanisms, including forcibly ejecting their spores. Some sordariaceae are known for their ability to grow on dung, contributing to nutrient cycling in ecosystems.

Species of Sordariaceae


Scientific Classification
