#appendiculata

2025-09-21

#Deadwood consists of #ephemeral #biochoria, #temporary #habitats, with #decomposition by numerous specific #organisms, e.g. bacteria, #arthropods and most important diverse #fungi, some of which are shown below on a deadwood branch in #Berlin..#Fungus #Cremastra appendiculata seems being involved. L. Wang et al. (2024) studied this fungus as #symbiont supporting seeds of orchid #Cremastra #appendiculata to #germinate.

©#StefanFWirth 2025

Ref
doi.org/10.22541/au.173027710.

#Photos
©S.F. Wirth

Reddish network of wood decomposing fungus mycel seemingly of species Cremastra appendiculata on the underside of a thick deadwood branch on a semi -dry meadow in urban park Rehberge in Berlin © Stefan F. Wirth September 2025Reddish network of wood decomposing fungus mycel seemingly of species Cremastra appendiculata on the underside of a thick deadwood branch on a semi -dry meadow in urban park Rehberge in Berlin © Stefan F. Wirth September 2025Reddish network of wood decomposing fungus mycel seemingly of species Cremastra appendiculata together with undetermined other fungi on the underside of a thick deadwood branch on a semi -dry meadow in urban park Rehberge in Berlin © Stefan F. Wirth September 2025Reddish network of wood decomposing fungus mycel seemingly of species Cremastra appendiculata on the underside of a thick deadwood branch on a semi -dry meadow in urban park Rehberge in Berlin © Stefan F. Wirth September 2025

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