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The tinder fungus (Fomes fomentarius) is an important factor in the natural cycle of decomposition of wood.
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Decay of Beech trees by fungi.
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This is a Fagus sylvatica forest with many young but dead stems. A few very interesting Ascomycetes (Fungi) can be found on the inner side of detached bark, c. 1-3m above ground. This is a part of a 3D-panorama. Thanks to Jason Buchheim (odyssey) this can be viewed in 'cross-view' 3-D stereo viewer here: www
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This is a Fagus sylvatica forest with many young but dead stems. A few very interesting Ascomycetes (Fungi) can be found on the inner side of detached bark, c. 1-3m above ground. This is a part of a 3D-panorama. Thanks to Jason Buchheim (odyssey) this can be viewed in 'cross-view' 3-D stereo viewer here: www
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Many fungi on a Fagus sylvatica tree fallen on Lias sandstone soil - near Moutfort, east of Luxembourg city.
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Hymenophyllum tunbrigense site in the "Binzeltschluff" near "Muellerthal" (eastern.lu). In the foreground one can see Pleurotus pulmonarius on a Fagus trunc killed by Fomes fomentarius. In order to protect the Hymenophyllum, the exact place where it grows is not shown here.
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