Basidiomycota, commonly known as club fungi, includes a vast range of species, varying significantly in size. They can be microscopic, like many yeasts, or can form large fruiting bodies, such as mushrooms, which can reach several meters in diameter. Notably, some species of fungi in this group, like the honey fungus, have extensive underground mycelial networks that can span over thousands of acres. Overall, the size of Basidiomycota is highly diverse, reflecting their adaptability to different environments.
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Sistotrema confluens belongs to the phylum Basidiomycota, which includes many fungi that produce basidiospores.
By their asexual spore reproduction.
The three main phyla of fungi are Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, and Zygomycota. Ascomycota and Basidiomycota are the most diverse and well-studied phyla, while Zygomycota is relatively small in terms of species diversity.
Phylum Basidiomycota is a group of fungi that produce spores on club-shaped basidia. They include familiar mushrooms, puffballs, and bracket fungi. Basidiomycota are important decomposers in ecosystems and form mutualistic relationships with plants such as mycorrhizae.