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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...
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    An arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) (plural mycorrhizae) is a type of mycorrhiza in which the symbiont fungus (AM fungi, or AMF) penetrates the cortical cells...
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  • 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...
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    The ericoid mycorrhiza is a mutualistic relationship formed between members of the plant family Ericaceae and several lineages of mycorrhizal fungi. This...
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  • Symbiotic relationships between fungi and plant roots is referred to as a Mycorrhiza association. This symbiotic relationships is present in nearly all land...
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    Mycorrhiza helper bacteria (MHB) are a group of organisms that form symbiotic associations with both ectomycorrhiza and arbuscular mycorrhiza. MHBs are...
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    saprobism, and the development of mutualistic relationships such as mycorrhiza and lichenization. Studies suggest that the ancestral ecological state...
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    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...
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    include ginger, turmeric, galangal, fingerroot, and lotus. Aspen Corm Mycorrhiza Tuber Bulb ῥίζωμα. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert; A Greek–English...
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    Species of mitePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Mycorrhiza – Fungus-plant symbiotic association Oomycete – Fungus-like eukaryotic...
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    main donors to the pathway were the genes associated with the arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis genes, the pollen tube formation genes and the haemoglobin genes...
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    Unlike other mycorrhizal relationships, such as arbuscular mycorrhiza and ericoid mycorrhiza, ectomycorrhizal fungi do not penetrate their host's cell...
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    Host–parasite coevolution Hyperparasite Kleptoparasitism Parasitic castration Parasitoid Predation Carnivore Intraguild Symbiosis Cleaning symbiosis Mycorrhiza...
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    associated with their root systems in a mutualistic symbiosis known as mycorrhiza. The fungi help the plants gain water and mineral nutrients from the soil...
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    are dioecious, but conifers are almost all monoecious. Some genera have mycorrhiza, fungal associations with roots (Pinus), while in some others (Cycas)...
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    Gigaspora margarita is an Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) which means it is an obligate symbiont that creates mutualistic relationships with many different...
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    and mycologist, born in Dresden. He is credited with coining the term mycorrhiza in his 1885 paper "Über die auf Wurzelsymbiose beruhende Ernährung gewisser...
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    "Phylogenetic distribution and evolution of mycorrhizas in land plants". Mycorrhiza. 16 (5). International Mycorrhiza Society (Springer): 299–363. Bibcode:2006Mycor...
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    experimenting with the inoculation of tree species with mycorrhiza in arid zones. The mycorrhiza are basically fungi attaching themselves to the roots of...
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    communicate within an ecosystem using mycelium, the fungal network produced by mycorrhiza fungi. Mycelial networks constitute 20-30% of soil biomass, though traditional...
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    Strigolactones are known to stimulate the germination of arbuscular mycorrhiza spores. Since they produce this effect at extremely low concentrations...
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  • have a mutualistic association with fungi in any of several forms of mycorrhiza. The majority of plant species are mycotrophic in this sense. Examples...
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    Leccinellum lepidum is a species of bolete in the family Boletaceae. Originally described as Boletus lepidus in 1965, the fungus has gone through controversial...
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    form symbiotic relationships with fungi, in particular in arbuscular mycorrhizas. Flowering plants and the animals that pollinate them have co-evolved...
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    the roots encounter the hyphae of fungi. Many of these are known as mycorrhiza and form a mutualistic relationship with the tree roots. Some are specific...
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    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...
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    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...
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    PMID 21118424. Hodge, Angela; Storer, Kate (2015-01-01). "Arbuscular mycorrhiza and nitrogen: implications for individual plants through to ecosystems"...
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    is even more efficient with the presence of mycorrhizae in the soil. Mycorrhiza is a type of mutualistic symbiotic association between plants and fungi...
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    Melampsora populnea and Peronospora corydalis developing on this species. Mycorrhiza most likely does not occur in this species, as in other members of the...
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