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Herbamans Serendipita Fungus

Herbamans Serendipita Fungus

Serendipita herbamans

A rare basidiomycete fungus belonging to the Serendipitaceae family, first described scientifically in 2014 by K.Riess, Oberw. & Garnica.

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Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

Likely associated with plant root systems and soil environments in temperate to subtropical regions, potentially forming mycorrhizal associations.

Ecological Role

Potential symbiotic fungus involved in plant-fungal interactions, possibly contributing to nutrient exchange and soil ecosystem dynamics.

Morphology

  • SPORES Basidiospores typical of Serendipitaceae family, precise dimensions require specialized microscopic examination
  • MYCELIUM Likely fine, thread-like hyphal networks adapted to root interactions
  • CAP PILEUS Not extensively documented; likely microscopic or minimal fruiting body structure
  • STEM STIPE Potentially minimal or reduced structural characteristics
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
Image Credit: Riess K, Oberwinkler F, Bauer R, Garnica S
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