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The Bracket Fungi, growing on a host tree! |
Common Name: Bracket Fungi
Scientific Name: Ganoderma Applanatum
Family: Fungi
The Bracket
Fungi, are hard and leathery brown fruiting bodies which grow out from tree
trunks. Its lower surface has pores through which spores are produced and
dispersed by wind.
As the
bracket fungi cannot photosynthesize, they have hyphae which helps the fungi to
acquire nutrients by increasing surface area. When feeding off trees, these
hyphae grow to increase surface area. By doing this, more plant material would
be broken down by digesting.
The Ganoderma applanatum grows from a host as it does not
have a stalk. These mangrove fungi are also adapted to the high salinity.
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