Lulworthia

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Lulworthia is a genus of marine fungi known for colonizing submerged wood and other plant debris in ocean environments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fungal genus
genus
associatedEnvironment intertidal zone
subtidal zone
belongsToGroup marine ascomycetes
class Sordariomycetes NERFINISHED
distribution marine coasts worldwide
domain Eukarya
surface form: Eukaryota
ecologicalRole saprobe
family Lulworthiaceae NERFINISHED
firstDescribedBy George Kenneth Sutherland NERFINISHED
firstDescriptionYear 1916
habitat marine environment
ocean
importance decomposer of lignocellulosic material in marine ecosystems
kingdom Fungi
knownFor colonizing submerged wood in oceans
degradation of plant debris in marine habitats
lifestyle marine fungus
namedAfter Lulworth Cove NERFINISHED
order Lulworthiales NERFINISHED
phylum Ascomycota NERFINISHED
reproduction sexual reproduction by ascospores
sporeType ascospore
substrate driftwood
submerged plant debris
submerged wood
trophicMode heterotrophic
typeSpecies Lulworthia fucicola NERFINISHED

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Lulworthiales notableGenus Lulworthia