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Truncospora ochroleuca

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Truncospora ochroleuca25.09.2024 I Keude Lapang, Gandapura District, Bireuen Regency, Aceh, Indonesia


Truncospora ochroleuca is a type of fungus that is commonly found growing on rotting coconut tree trunks. This fungus is easily recognized by its pale yellowish color and is often seen growing from damp, rotting coconut tree wood. The presence of Truncospora ochroleuca on rotting coconut tree trunks is a common occurrence in tropical areas where coconut trees are abundant. When a coconut tree trunk begins to rot, it provides the perfect environment for the fungus to reproduce. Truncospora ochroleuca is a saprophytic fungus, which feeds on dead organic matter .In this case, the fungus feeds on rotting coconut tree wood. The growth of Truncospora ochroleuca on rotting coconut tree trunks has an important ecological role. As a decomposer, the fungus helps break down dead organic material in coconut tree trunks, helping to recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem. This process is important for the health and balance of the ecosystem, as it helps restore nutrients valuables into the soil so they can be absorbed by other plants.



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PhotographTruncospora ochroleuca
LocationAceh Indonesia
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