Trametes kusanoana belongs to a family known for its wood-decaying capabilities, playing a vital role in forest ecosystems by breaking down dead wood. Characteristically, it features a layered, fan-shaped structure with distinctively colored bands. This species thrives typically on deciduous wood, contributing to nutrient cycling and soil formation.
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