Definition of Mycorrhizal. Meaning of Mycorrhizal. Synonyms of Mycorrhizal

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- chemistry. In a mycorrhizal ****ociation, the fungus colonizes the host plant's root tissues, either intracellularly as in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, or extracellularly...
- A mycorrhizal network (also known as a common mycorrhizal network or CMN) is an underground network found in forests and other plant communities, created...
- from the soil. It is believed that the development of the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis pla**** a crucial role in the initial colonisation of land by...
- Mycorrhizal amelioration of heavy metals or pollutants is a process by which mycorrhizal fungi in a mutualistic relationship with plants can sequester...
- relationship and myco-heterotrophs are sometimes informally referred to as "mycorrhizal cheaters". This relationship is sometimes referred to as mycotrophy,...
- Collection of (Vesicular) Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (INVAM) is the largest collection of living arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and includes Glomeromycotan...
- and specialized mycorrhizal nutrient transfer interactions which define the fitness and diversity of the orchid family. Orchid mycorrhizal ****ociations involve...
- oxycoccos in Europe. Like other stress-tolerant plants, many Ericaceae have mycorrhizal fungi to ****ist with extracting nutrients from infertile soils, as well...
- the quality control of the mycorrhizal plants. Between 7 and 10 years are needed for the truffles to develop their mycorrhizal network, and only after that...
- plant species engage in mycorrhizal relationships with fungi and are dependent upon this relationship for survival. The mycorrhizal symbiosis is ancient...