2023
DOI: 10.3390/jof9111121
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Palm Fungi and Their Key Role in Biodiversity Surveys: A Review

Diana S. Pereira,
Alan J. L. Phillips

Abstract: Over the past three decades, a wealth of studies has shown that palm trees (Arecaceae) are a diverse habitat with intense fungal colonisation, making them an important substratum to explore fungal diversity. Palm trees are perennial, monocotyledonous plants mainly restricted to the tropics that include economically important crops and highly valued ornamental plants worldwide. The extensive research conducted in Southeast Asia and Australasia indicates that palm fungi are undoubtedly a taxonomically diverse as… Show more

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