👉 Keyacridini are a genus of fungi in the family Mycorrhizaceae, commonly known for their ability to grow in saline and alkaline soils. They are characterized by their thick, fibrous, and often translucent gills that enable them to absorb water from the soil surface and extract nutrients from it. Keyacridini are also known for their ability to produce a variety of compounds, including enzymes, proteins, and pigments, which are used in a wide range of applications