Fungi are one of the most mysterious creatures in nature. There are hundreds of thousands of mushrooms in the world, I found several types of mushrooms among the many. I made a mushroom contest, this is the second time. Let's take a look at the mushroom nest friends I met today.
This fungus can be found growing on the ground and there are also fungi that grow on trees, both dead and alive. I saw this mushroom growing in yellow soil.
This fungus grows in temperate and subtropical forests, especially on deciduous trees and beech trees, where it functions as a primary decomposer.
This mushroom is easy to recognize because of its funnel-shaped shape, the flesh is whitish-yellow and white. Apart from its appearance, this mushroom is considered to have nutritional value.
Fungi that grow on wood and soil have many uses. Some mushrooms can be consumed, can be used as medicine, some also act as decomposers, help with agriculture, and even become food.
In fact, every step I took while exploring the forest, I saw mushrooms and stepped on them because mushrooms grow in damp places. A large number of fungi are decomposers. Fungi obtain their food by obtaining nutrients from dead organisms and digestion. When I see mushrooms growing, all that remains are collections of fungal threads called 'hyphae', which hide and search for nutrients in the wood or soil.
But for the most part, they are found in soil and plants, and fungi are responsible for many tasks. Eliminates plant stress. Fungi feed on the sugars produced by plants, and in turn help plants adapt to stressful environmental conditions such as salt deposition, drought, and high temperatures.
Unlike humans, plants do not produce chemicals to counter the effects of stress. Instead, plants grow endophytic fungi that live between plant cells.
different habitats generally most fungi reproduce in dead trees. Some fungi are found in damp soil, fallen leaves, and rotting trees or environmental conditions depending on their habitat.