“…Micronutrients, on the other hand, correspond to elements called trace elements such as calcium, copper, iron, manganese, and zinc (Martín et al, 2019). Some fungi are considered oligotrophic, that is, they can survive in environments with a very limited supply of nutrients, growing in inhospitable environments, with high acidity and at temperatures above 37 ºC, acting in the capture of small amounts of volatile organic compounds of the atmosphere (Velez et al, 2018). Chemotrophs are fungi that need fixed forms of organic compounds, ranging from simple hexoses such as glucose to some types of polysaccharides such as starch and cellulose, as a means of supplying carbon and energy (Meena and Siddhardha, 2019).…”