
1) Fungusroot
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A mycorrhiza (Greek: μυκός, mykós, `fungus` and ριζα, riza, `roots`, pl. mycorrhizae or mycorrhizas) is a symbiotic (generally mutualistic, but occasionally weakly pathogenic) association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular plant. In a mycorrhizal association, the fungus colonizes the host plant`s roots, either intracellula...
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A specialized root structure resulting from a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and a higher plant. (Pl. mycorrhizae.)
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A beneficial relationship between the roots of a vascular plant and fungi resulting in nutrient exchange.
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an intimate association between the branched, tubular filaments (hyphae) of a fungus (kingdom Fungi) and the roots of higher plants. The association ... [9 related articles]
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A symbiotic association of a fungus with a higher plant. Mycorrhizas (from the Greek mykes for 'fungus' and rhiza for 'root') occur commonly and are of two main types. These types are (1) endotrophic, in which the fungus is within the cortex cells of a root (e.g. orchid), and (2) endotrophic, in whi...
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A symbiotic relationship between plant root cells and fungi. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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Relationship between plant and fungus where the fungus will penetrate or form a layer over the roots
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Literally, 'fungus root'. A symbiotic association of roots with a fungus which may form a layer outside the root (ectotrophic) or within the outer tissues (endotrophic).
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Relationship between plant and fungus where the fungus will penetrate or form a layer over the roots
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Translations for „Mycorrhiza“ Become a Premium Member today! Term for the symbiosis (symbiotic relationship) between fungi and the root system of higher plants (flowering plants). The fungus lives in the root bark and also penetrates into the bark cells. This has positive effects for the host plant (also the vine), because it is ...
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Occurs when a fungus (basidiomycete or zygomycete) weaves around or into a plant's roots and forms a symbiotic relationship. Fungal hyphae absorb minerals from the soil and pass them on to the plant roots while the fungus obtains carbohydrates from the plant (pl.: mycorrhizae).
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A symbiotic association of the mycelium of a fungus, especially a basidiomycete, with the roots of certain plants, in which the hyphae form a closely woven mass around the rootlets or penetrate the cells of the root.
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A symbiotic association of the mycelium of a fungus, especially a basidiomycete, with the roots of certain plants, in which the hyphae form a closely woven mass around the rootlets or penetrate the cells of the root.
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a symbiotic association of the mycelium of a fungus, esp. a basidiomycete, with the roots of certain plants, in which the hyphae form a closely woven mass around the rootlets or penetrate the cells of the root.
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(Pronounced Mike O'Rizer) A group of mutually beneficial (symbiotic) fungi that colonise a plant's root system and enhance the host's ability to take up water and nutrients from the surrounding soil. Now available as commercially-produced soil additives to boost a new plant's establishment.
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