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A mycorrhiza (typically seen in the plural forms mycorrhizae or mycorrhizas meaning "fungus roots") is a distinct type of root symbiosis in which individual hyphae extending from the mycelium of a fungus colonize the roots of a host plant . The mycorrhizal symbiosis is divided into two main groups: ectomycorrhizae and arbuscular mycorrhizae (also known as vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Mycorrhiza
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A mycorrhiza (typically seen in the plural forms mycorrhizae or mycorrhizas meaning "fungus roots") is a distinct type of root symbiosis in which individual hyphae extending from the mycelium of a fungus colonize the roots of a host plant . The mycorrhizal symbiosis is divided into two main groups: ectomycorrhizae and arbuscular mycorrhizae (also known as vesicular... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Mycorrhiza
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Arbuscular mycorrhizae are a type of mycorrhiza in which the fungi actually penetrate the cortical cells of the roots of a vascular plant . Arbuscular mycorrhizae are characterized by the formation of unique structures such as vesicles and arbuscules by the mycorrhizal fungi . Links CSIRO: Arbuscular Mycorrhizas Phylogeny and taxonomy of Glomeromycota This fungi related... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Arbuscular mycorrhizas
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...fungi infect plants , causing diseases such as butt rot and making trees more vulnerable to toppling. The vast majority of vascular plants are associated with mutualistic fungi, called mycorrhizae , which assist their roots in absorption of nutrients and water . Human consumption The above-ground fruiting bodies ( mushrooms ) of some fungi are popular as food : button mushrooms... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Fungus
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...atmosphere. The familiar hat-like head and stalk of mushrooms are in fact reproductive structures of ascomycetes and basidiomycetes fungi, and are not classified as mycelium. See also mycorrhiza carbon cycle sclerotia Paul Stamets Reference Smith, M., Bruhn, J., and Anderson, J. 1992. The fungus Armillaria bulbosa is among the largest and oldest living organisms... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Mycelium
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A mycorrhiza (typically seen in the plural forms mycorrhizae or mycorrhizas meaning "fungus roots") is a distinct type of root symbiosis in which individual hyphae extending from the mycelium of a fungus colonize the roots of a host plant . The mycorrhizal symbiosis is divided into two main groups: ectomycorrhizae and arbuscular mycorrhizae (also known as vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Mycorrhiza
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... includes about 24,000 accepted species. About 800 new species are added each year. Orchids, through their floral complexity and their interactions with pollinators and their symbiosis with mycorrhizae , are considered by some, along with the grasses, to be examples of the most complex floral evolution known. Orchids get their name from the Greek orchis , meaning 'testicle', from the... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Orchidaceae
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... fungi have a portion of their hyphae modified to form haustoria that are able to penetrate the tissues of a host organism. Similar, yet mutualistic forms of penetrating hyphae are called mycorrhizae and are important in assisting nutrient and water absorption by plants . See also: Coenocyte , yeast , septum . External links Hypha image . Hyphae (sing. hypha) . Coenocytic... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Hypha
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For another use of the term see Mutualism (economic theory) . In biology, mutualism is an interaction between two species in which both species derive benefit. Mutualisms... | Commensalism | Mutualism | Neutralism | Synnecrosis | Predation ( Carnivory , Herbivory , Parasitism , Parasitoidism ) | Symbiosis | Competition | http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Mutualism
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... was observed during the excavation of an open-pit mine in Arizona, USA. See also Rhizophilous - organisms which thrive in a proximity or in a symbiotic relationship with plant roots. Mycorrhiza - root symbiosis in which individual hyphae extending from the mycelium of a fungus colonize the roots of a host plant. fibrous root system stolon References Brundrett, M... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Root
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