Behavioural Adaptation:
- Cinnamon fungus attacks and destroys plants root systems causing them to die of lack of water and nutrients. The cinnamon fungus survives by taking the plants water and nutrients to survive.
Structural Adaptation:
- Cinnamon fungus is microscopically small which makes it easier to spread through infected plants and the movement of contaminated soil.
Physiological Adaptation:
- Cinnamon fungus multiplies itself by rapid asexual reproduction to produce as much of itself as possible to spread rapidly and effect many plants.