Fungal Interactions
Fungal interactions refer to the relationships between fungi, such as their mutualistic, commensalistic and parasitic relationships. They are important for ecosystem functioning, as they are involved in nutrient cycling, nitrogen fixation, litter decomposition and plant-soil interactions. Fungi can also provide important benefits to humans, such as providing food sources, as well as playing a role in various industries, such as in the production of antibiotics, enzymes and other compounds. Fungal interactions are also important in understanding the impact of environmental changes and in developing strategies for minimizing their impacts.
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