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what is the habitat of basidomycetes​

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Answered by HMChaudry1592
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Marine and freshwater basidiomycetes are few in number compared to their terrestrial counterparts and colonize a wide range of substrata: sea-grasses, feathers, wood associated with sand, free floating in the sea, but most occur on mangrove wood or timbers submerged in the sea (boats, piling, sea defences), and leaves ...

Answered by patelshivananda143
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Basidiomycota are found in virtually all terrestrial ecosystems, as well as freshwater and marine habitats (Kohlmeyer and Kohlmeyer, 1979; Hibbett and Binder, 2001). Basidiomycota have a huge impact on human affairs and ecosystem functioning.

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