3. How are saprotrophs helpful in the ecosystem?
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That ability plays a critical role in the carbon cycle by enabling the release of carbon dioxide from decaying organisms, and it transforms plant organic matter into substances that both fungi and other organisms can utilize for nutrition. Saprotrophic bracket fungi decomposing a dead tree.
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Saprotrophic fungi are key regulators of nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. They are the primary agents of plant litter decomposition and their hyphal networks, which grow throughout the soil–litter interface, represent highly dynamic channels through which nutrients are readily distributed.
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