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Sutterella 🔍

Sutterella is a type of fungus that has been recognized in various parts of the world, including California. It is typically found in damp environments such as woodlands or soil near water sources. Sutterella species are known for their ability to produce large amounts of spores and can be used for research purposes by researchers who study fungi.

Parasutterella 🔍

Parasutterella is a type of fungus that grows on other organisms, often in their gut or skin, and has been used for medicinal purposes due to its anti-inflammatory properties.

"mesosutterella 🔍

Mesosutterella is a type of bacteria that can grow on animal feces, which is why it's often referred to as "the feline feces bacteria."

'sutterella 🔍

Sutterella is a genus of fungi that includes several species commonly found in soil, particularly in the northern hemisphere. They are known for their ability to colonize and thrive under harsh conditions, often requiring high nutrient levels and moisture to survive. The genus contains both saprophytic and mycorrhizal forms, which rely on other organisms for nutrients and support. Sutterella species have been used in research for their potential as soil microorganisms for sustainable farming practices.

Sutterellaceae 🔍

The term "Sutterellaceae" is a genus in the family Lamiaceae, which includes about 25 species of flowering plants commonly known as sycamores or sycamore trees.

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