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Yes, trees significantly affect mushroom populations as they provide essential habitats and nutrients for various fungal species. Many mushrooms form symbiotic relationships with tree roots through mycorrhizal associations, helping trees absorb water and nutrients while receiving carbohydrates in return. The type and health of tree species in a given area can influence the diversity and abundance of mushrooms. Additionally, fallen leaves and decaying wood from trees contribute organic matter that supports fungal growth.

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