Is there an edible mushroom that is able to grow on conifers?

Context:

In agroforestry systems we often intervene to reduce growth of less helpful trees in the system. I prefer to do this with as little harm (compaction, noise, felling damage) as possible. Some saprophytic mushrooms like leatiporus, pleurotus are really good at this, while producing food from low edibility rated trees like Robinia along the way.

Boosts welcome 🙏

#mycology #mushrooms #permaculture #agroForestry

@iwein
Not sure if counts as growing on the conifer trees, as these are found in between, using the soil typical to coniferous forests:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactarius?wprov=sfla1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morchella?wprov=sfla1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boletus_edulis?wprov=sfla1
Lactarius - Wikipedia

@gemelen they are really cool, but I'm looking to be unfriendlier to the tree for admittedly selfish reasons.

Usually in agroforestry systems the ectomycorrhizae are stil almost undeveloped, so we do introduce the boletes, but have no expectations for the first decade at least.