Saprobic Fungi

Saprobic fungi are fungi that feed on dead and decaying organic matter. They are an important component of the global cycling of carbon, nitrogen, and other elements and play a key role in decomposition and nutrient cycling in many ecosystems. Saprobic fungi can also be used for bioremediation, bioprocessing, and composting. They are also used to produce enzymes and other products for use in various industries, such as food processing and pharmaceuticals. Saprobic fungi are essential for the health and well-being of most ecosystems and are important for sustainable agriculture and land management.

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