Definition: Comamonadaceae is a family of fungi that includes several genera and species, including the commonly known "white fungus." This group comprises mostly mycelium-like structures with a single cell (comamonad) surrounded by an outer cell wall. The focus on this term involves understanding the diversity of fungal taxa within the Comamonadaceae family, which can be crucial for biogeographical studies and ecological research.
Comamonadaceae