Polypores are a group of fungi that form fruiting bodies with pores or tubes on the underside (see Delimitation for exceptions). They are a morphological group of basidiomycetes like gilled mushrooms and hydnoid fungi, and not all polypores are closely related to each other. Polypores are also called bracket fungi, and their woody fruiting bodies are called conks.
Most polypores inhabit tree trunks or branches consuming the wood, but some soil-inhabiting species form mycorrhiza with trees. Polypores and their relatives corticioid fungi are the most important agents of wood decay. Thus they play a very significant role in nutrient and carbon dioxideside of forest ecosystems.
Over a thousand polypore species have been described to science, but large part of the diversity is still unknown even in relatively well-studied temperate areas. Polypores are much more diverse in old natural forests with abundant dead wood than in younger managed forests or plantations. Consequently, a number of species have declined drastically and are under threat of extinction due to logging and deforestation.
Smile an ever lasting smile
A smile can bring you near to me
Y no, no quiero ni pensar
Llorar porque no estés aquí
This world has lost its glory
Let's start a brand new story
Now my love
You think that I don't even mean
A single word I say
Que puedo hacer
Si solo con palabras
Te puedo retener
Talk in ever lasting words
And dedicate them all to me
And I will give you all my life
I'm here if you should call me
Yo sé dificil es creer
Palabras nada mas
Que puedo hacer
Si solo con palabras
Te puedo retener
It's only words
And words are all I have
To take your heart away
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This world has lost its glory
Let's start a brand new story
Now my love
Yo sé dificil es creer
Palabras nada mas
Que puedo hacer
Si solo con palabras
Te puedo retener
It's only words
And words are all I have
To take your heart away
Que puedo hacer
Si solo con palabras