“…Primarily based on phenotypic features, it has been reported that bryophyte‐associated fungi have various trophic interactions ranging from pathogenic and parasitic to saprotrophic or commensal (Martínez‐Abaigar et al ., 2005; Davey & Currah, 2006; Davey et al ., 2010; Stenroos et al ., 2010; Korotkin et al ., 2018; Raudabaugh et al ., 2021). Though there is rising awareness of the functional importance of the plant microbiome, and the large number of endophytic fungi that inhabit mosses (Kauserud et al ., 2008; U'Ren et al ., 2012, 2019; Davey et al ., 2013a; Yu et al ., 2014; Chen et al ., 2018, 2019), the functions of moss‐associated fungal endophytes are mostly unknown. At the molecular level, moss–fungus interactions have been mostly examined in the model species Physcomitrella patens .…”