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Whalleya microplaca

Whalleya microplaca

A species of Whalleya

Whalleya microplaca is a unique species from the Xylariaceae family, known for its role in decomposing wood. This species typically forms black, crust-like structures on dead wood, aiding in nutrient recycling in forest ecosystems. Whalleya microplaca thrives in moist, wooded environments, contributing to the ecological balance by breaking down complex wood components into simpler substances.

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Attributes of Whalleya microplaca
You can find Whalleya microplaca by these plants:
European beech, Oaks
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