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A mycorrhiza (from Greek μύκης mýkēs, "fungus", and ῥίζα rhiza, "root"; pl.: mycorrhizae, mycorrhiza or mycorrhizas) is a symbiotic association between... |
An arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) (plural mycorrhizae) is a type of mycorrhiza in which the symbiont fungus (AM fungi, or AMF) penetrates the cortical cells... |
pelotons in root cortical cells is a defining anatomical structure in orchid mycorrhiza that differentiate it from other forms of fungi. The pelotons can range... |
The ericoid mycorrhiza is a mutualistic relationship formed between members of the plant family Ericaceae and several lineages of mycorrhizal fungi. This... |
Ericaceous bed (category Types of garden) mycorrhizas grow successfully on mor humus soils in which low pH and high organic acid levels combine to exclude many other species. The mycorrhiza facilitates... |
Mycorrhiza helper bacteria (MHB) are a group of organisms that form symbiotic associations with both ectomycorrhiza and arbuscular mycorrhiza. MHBs are... |
The fossil record shows that the more common arbuscular mycorrhizas formed long before other types of fungal-plant symbioses. Ectomycorrhizas may have evolved... |
Species of mitePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Mycorrhiza – Fungus-plant symbiotic association Oomycete – Fungus-like eukaryotic... |
communicate within an ecosystem using mycelium, the fungal network produced by mycorrhiza fungi. Mycelial networks constitute 20-30% of soil biomass, though traditional... |
Mutualism (biology) (section Types) "Phylogenetic distribution and evolution of mycorrhizas in land plants". Mycorrhiza. 16 (5). International Mycorrhiza Society (Springer): 299–363. Bibcode:2006Mycor... |
spaced far from the mycorrhiza, and long-distance types dominate areas of low root density. Conversely, short-distance exploration types tend to dominate... |
experimenting with the inoculation of tree species with mycorrhiza in arid zones. The mycorrhiza are basically fungi attaching themselves to the roots of... |
Host (biology) (section Types of hosts) well-camouflaged by the overgrowth of sponge. An important hosting relationship is mycorrhiza, a symbiotic association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular... |
Russulaceae (section Other types of mycorrhiza) ectomycorrhizal Russulaceae and their plant partners – see above, Other types of mycorrhiza. As with most fungi, little information is available on the threat... |
JE, Weber NS (2000). "Mycorrhiza-like interaction by Morchella with species of the Pinaceae in pure culture synthesis". Mycorrhiza. 9 (5): 279–285. Bibcode:2000Mycor... |
saprobism, and the development of mutualistic relationships such as mycorrhiza and lichenization. Studies suggest that the ancestral ecological state... |
Boletus edulis Bull is enhanced by the mycorrhiza helper bacteria Pseudomonas fluorescens Migula" (PDF). Mycorrhiza. 26 (2): 161–168. doi:10.1007/s00572-015-0657-0... |
are dioecious, but conifers are almost all monoecious. Some genera have mycorrhiza, fungal associations with roots (Pinus), while in some others (Cycas)... |
synthesis between Boletus edulis species complex and rockroses (Cistus sp.)". Mycorrhiza. 18 (8): 443–449. doi:10.1007/s00572-008-0192-3. ISSN 0940-6360. PMID 18695982... |
main donors to the pathway were the genes associated with the arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis genes, the pollen tube formation genes and the haemoglobin genes... |