Marine fungi: friends and rivals
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https://doi.org/10.22201/ceide.16076079e.2025.26.3.7Keywords:
Marine interactions, mycoloop, microfungi, fungal bioprospectingAbstract
From the surface to the ocean floor, microscopic fungi dwell. Although invisible to the naked eye, they are crucial for the proper functioning of marine ecosystems. In mangroves, coral reefs, beaches, the water column, and the seabed, fungi are responsible for breaking down organic matter, thus promoting the release and distribution of carbon. Moreover, they form sincere “friendships” and fierce “rivalries” with other marine organisms such as bacteria, algae, and mammals, all of which help maintain ecosystem balance. Scientists have begun to uncover the secrets of these interactions and believe that these microorganisms could be key allies in bioremediation. Would you like to find out why?
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