pitsatid
Pitsatid refers to a type of modified or degenerate fungal fruit body, mostly observed on decaying wood, plant debris, or in other decaying organic matter. This peculiar growth phenomenon occurs when fungal mycelium colonizes previously infected or diseased plant material.
Pitsatid development is closely associated with the activity and distribution of fungal propagules. The initiation of
During growth, pitsatid usually has an undulating or wart-like surface with short, invaded and decorticated along
More research is necessary to fully grasp the process of pitsatid decomposition and its role within the