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19.6 Ecology of Fungi
KEY CONCEPT
Fungi recycle nutrients in the environment.
19.6 Ecology of Fungi
Fungi may be decomposers, pathogens, or mutualists.
• Fungi and bacteria are the main decomposers in any
ecosystem.
– decompose dead leaves, twigs, logs, and animals
– return nutrients to the soil
– can damage fruit trees and wooden structures
19.6 Ecology of Fungi
• Fungi can act as pathogens.
– human diseases include ringworm and athlete’s foot
– plant diseases include Dutch elm disease
19.6 Ecology of Fungi
• Fungi can act as mutualists.
– lichens form between fungi and algae
– mycorrhizae form between fungi and plants
19.6 Ecology of Fungi
• Fungi can act as mutualists.
– relationships form between fungi and some insects
19.6 Ecology of Fungi
Fungi are studied for many purposes.
• Fungi are useful in several ways.
– as food
– as antibiotics
– as model systems for molecular biology