- (from
Ancient Gr**** μύκης (múkēs) 'fungus' and ῥίζα (rhíza) 'root'; pl.
mycorrhizae, mycorrhiza, or mycorrhizas) is a
symbiotic ****ociation
between a fungus...
- An
arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) (plural
mycorrhizae) is a type of
mycorrhiza in
which the
symbiont fungus (Arbuscular
mycorrhizal fungi, or AMF) penetrates...
-
Orchid mycorrhizae are
endomycorrhizal fungi which develop symbiotic relationships with the
roots and
seeds of
plants of the
family Orchidaceae. Nearly...
- ectomycorrhizae,
arbuscular mycorrhizae,
ericoid mycorrhizae,
orchid mycorrhizae, and
monotropoid mycorrhizae.
Monotropoid mycorrhizae are ****ociated with plants...
-
nurse log
offers to a
seedling are: water, moss thickness, leaf litter,
mycorrhizae,
disease protection, nutrients, and sunlight.
Recent research into soil...
- plants,
creating a
relationship that is
beneficial to both, are
known as
mycorrhizae (from myco
meaning fungal and
rhiza meaning root).
Plant root
hairs are...
-
symbiotic relationships are
generally between plants and
arbuscular mycorrhizae in the
Glomeromycota clade of fungi.
Other types of
fungi have been do****ented...
-
uniflagellate or polyflagellate.
Members of the
Glomeromycota form
arbuscular mycorrhizae, a form of
mutualist symbiosis wherein fungal hyphae invade plant root...
- Monotropoideae, and some Epacridoideae) form a
distinctive ac****ulation of
mycorrhizae, in
which fungi grow in and
around the
roots and
provide the
plant with...
- have
mycorrhizae to ****ist with
nutrient uptake in
infertile conditions.
Mayapple plants are
considered obligately dependent upon such
mycorrhizae, although...