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fungi growing on a moist tree stump during rainy season..explain

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Answered by kuldeep211003
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the types of fungi that use cellulose have adapted to grow on different kinds of cellulose. Some grow on living trees, some on tree stumps and fallen logs, and some may appear to be growing out of the ground when in fact they're growing from a piece of wood rotting in the ground.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

Fungi grows on moist tree stump during rainy season because they require the wet and warm surface in order to germinate and grow.

EXPLANATION:

The fungal spores which are present in air and grow on articles which are available over the hot and humid weather for a long time. Even the indication that tree is decaying from inside is substrate for fungal growth.

There are different kind of wood decay fungi are found. Example of such fungi are Armillaria mellea and Phellinus tremulae.

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