Who eats autotrophs? (a) Super carnivores (b) Carnivores (c) Herbivores (d) Primary producers. Organisms which synthesize their own food are called A) autotrophs B) heterotrophs C) auxotrophs D) saprotrophs What organisms are heterotrophic decomposers? Describe the major difference between auto...
It can survive in either environment Facultative biotroph, an organism, often a fungus, that can live as a saprotroph but also form mutualisms with other organisms at different times of its life cycle. Obligate To compel or constrain by a social, legal, or moral requirement. Facultative ...
ranged from two to 13 (Fig.1a). Considering each plant type separately, the mean number of OTUs isolated per grapevine plant (Fig.1b) was very similar for asymptomatic and esca-symptomatic plants (6 OTUs), but higher for nursery plants (8 OTUs). The Simpson index, estimated for each pla...
saprotrophs, which potentially produce all fifteen soil enzymes used as soil health indicators. Network analysis, which was analyzed to show insight into complex structures of living fungal community in the limestone quarry, showed a clear modular structure that was significantly impacted by different...