Rhizomorphs are incredibly useful structures that allow diploid fungal tissues to quickly spread throughout the forest. Unimpeded by soil debris, melanized rhizomorphs can traverse large distances faster than subterraneous hyphae. Not only do these structures enhance dispersal and nutrient acquisition in the fungi that utilize them, but other organisms like birds and insects that interact with these aboveground fungal tissues also receive a fitness reward.
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Hyphae are the building blocks of the fungal realm. Find out what structures hyphal aggregates make up.
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