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Sigmaspora Fungus

Serendipita sigmaspora

A rare basidiomycete fungus belonging to the Serendipitaceae family, first described by P. Roberts in scientific mycological literature in 1993.

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Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

Likely associated with plant root systems, potentially functioning as an endophytic or mycorrhizal symbiont in terrestrial ecosystems

Ecological Role

Potential role in nutrient cycling and plant-fungal symbiotic interactions in soil environments

Morphology

  • SPORES Sigma-shaped spores, likely dispersed through soil or plant interactions
  • MYCELIUM Fine, filamentous network typical of Sebacinales order fungi
  • CAP PILEUS Not extensively documented, typical microscopic fungal structure
  • STEM STIPE Microscopic, characteristic of fungal endophytes
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
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