During the growth of Ganoderma lucidum, the parts that decompose and absorb wood nutrients are like the roots of plants. When the spores are combined, white mycelium grows until the nutrients taken are sufficient to incubate the fruit body. Mycelia: The descendants of Ganoderma lucidum are like the seeds of plants. After maturity, Ganoderma lucidum is released from the "mycobacterial layer" under the mushroom umbrella and drifts with the wind. The spore has sex, and when Mr. Spore meets Miss Spore she has the opportunity to grow her fruit. Spore: A whole ganoderma lucidum, including the "Umbrella" and "sclerotin" two parts. Recognize the fruiting body of Ganoderma lucidum: Ganoderma is not a plant. Plants rely on sunlight for photosynthesis to grow nutrients. Ganoderma lucidum does not photosynthesis but decomposes fibers in wood to absorb nutrients needed for growth.
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