- 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...
- mycorrhizae) is a type of
mycorrhiza in
which the
symbiont fungus (Arbuscular
mycorrhizal fungi, or AMF)
penetrates the
cortical cells of the
roots of a vascular...
-
relationship and myco-heterotrophs are
sometimes informally referred to as "
mycorrhizal cheaters". This
relationship is
sometimes referred to as mycotrophy,...
-
Mycorrhizal amelioration of
heavy metals or
pollutants is a
process by
which mycorrhizal fungi in a
mutualistic relationship with
plants can sequester...
-
Collection of (Vesicular)
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (INVAM) is the
largest collection of
living arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and
includes Glomeromycotan...
- 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...
-
allocation to
mycorrhizal fungi have been
estimated to be 5 to 20% of
total plant carbon uptake, and in some
ecosystems the biom**** of
mycorrhizal fungi can...
- and
specialized mycorrhizal nutrient transfer interactions which define the
fitness and
diversity of the
orchid family.
Orchid mycorrhizal ****ociations involve...
- Â oxycoccos in Europe). Like
other stress-tolerant plants, many
Ericaceae have
mycorrhizal fungi to ****ist with
extracting nutrients from
infertile soils, as well...