The evolutionary adaptation of wood‐decay macrofungi to host gymnosperms differs from that to host angiosperms
Xuetong Zhang,
Yuran Dong,
Yuying Li
et al.
Abstract:Wood‐decay macrofungi play a vital role in forest ecosystems by promoting nutrient cycling and soil structure, and their evolution is closely related to their host plants. This study investigates the potential evolutionary adaptation of wood‐decay macrofungi to their host plants, focusing on whether these relationships differ between gymnosperms and angiosperms. While previous research has suggested non‐random associations between specific fungi and plant deadwood, direct evidence of evolutionary adaptation ha… Show more
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