Research on Fungi Evolution Trend Based on Entropy Method
DOI: 10.23977/erej.2021.050201 | Downloads: 15 | Views: 1316
Author(s)
Tian Li 1, Zhaoxue Zhang 1, Qianxi Qu 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Faculty of Environment and Life, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, 100124
Corresponding Author
Tian LiABSTRACT
It is often said that where there is carbon, there are fungi ready to break it down. Fungi, as nature’s greatest decomposers, always have great interest in dead plants or animals. Without them, the carbon cycle would not work. Therefore, it is necessary to study the factors that influence their decomposition rate. In this paper, some mathematical models were established to study fungi’s decomposition of woody fibers and plant material.
KEYWORDS
Fungi, the decomposition rates, the GLV model, entropy weight method, biodiversityCITE THIS PAPER
Tian Li, Zhaoxue Zhang, Qianxi Qu, Research on Fungi Evolution Trend Based on Entropy Method. Environment, Resource and Ecology Journal (2021) 5: 1-6. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/erej.2021.050201
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