Savoryella lignicola is a species of marine and freshwater based fungi in the Savoryellaceae family of the order Savoryellales.[2] They are saprobic (processing of decayed (dead or waste) organic matter) on submerged wood.[3]
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Savoryellalignicola is a species of marine and freshwater based fungi in the Savoryellaceae family of the order Savoryellales. They are saprobic (processing...
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