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Authors thank professors Marc-Andre Lachance and GregThorn for critical reading on initial drafts of this piece. Mariana Cereia, English teacher, kindly proofread the final version. Authors also thank Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP), Conselho de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq) and National System for Research on Biodiversity (Sisbiota-Brazil, CNPq 563260/2010-6/FAPESP n◦ 2010/52322-3) for supporting previous work that led to this opinion piece. CS thanks the Universidad de La Frontera (Temuco, Chile) for the partial funding from Project DIUFRO DI18-0121. NL thanks the partial support by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), the strategic funding of the UID/BIO/04469/2019 unit, COMPETE 2020 (POCI-01-0145-FEDER-006684) and the BioTecNorte operation (NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000004), funded by the European Regional Development Fund through Norte2020—Programa Operacional Regional do Norte.

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  • Matheus Sanitá Lima 1,2, Rosymar Coutinho de Lucas 2, Nelson Lima 3, Maria de Lourdes Teixeira de Moraes Polizeli 2 and Cledir Santos 4*

  • Specialty section: This article was submitted to Systems Microbiology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Microbiology

  • Fungi and bacteria are the main terrestrial decomposers as they act in virtually all ecological niches (Ivarsson et al, 2016)

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Matheus Sanitá Lima 1,2, Rosymar Coutinho de Lucas 2, Nelson Lima 3, Maria de Lourdes Teixeira de Moraes Polizeli 2 and Cledir Santos 4*. (2019) Fungal Community Ecology Using MALDI-TOF MS Demands Fungi are model organisms for basic and applied research from genetics to ecology (dos Santos Castro et al, 2016; Peay et al, 2016).

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