👉 Dasycerinae is a group of small, mesophilic fungi that are commonly found in soil and water. They primarily produce mycelium from a single cell, which is then dispersed to form a network of fungal hyphae. This process allows for the production of spores, which can be dispersed through wind or water. The term "dasycerinae" refers to these small fungi, which are often used in ecological research and biogeochemical studies.