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mycorrhiza
mycorrhiza Bot. (maɪkəʊˈraɪzə) Pl. -æ (-iː) or -s. Also mycorhiza. [a. mod.L. mycorhiza (A. B. Frank 1885, in Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. III. 129), f. myco- + Gr. ῥίζα root.] A symbiotic or slightly pathogenic fungus growing in association with the roots of a plant. Also attrib. Hence mycoˈrrhizal a.18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mycorrhiza
A mycorrhiza (from Greek μύκης , "fungus", and ῥίζα , "root"; : mycorrhizae, mycorrhiza or mycorrhizas) is a symbiotic association between a fungus and Arbutoid mycorrhiza This type of mycorrhiza involves plants of the Ericaceae subfamily Arbutoideae. wikipedia.org
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Mycorrhiza helper bacteria
Mycorrhiza helper bacteria (MHB) are a group of organisms that form symbiotic associations with both ectomycorrhiza and arbuscular mycorrhiza. As a result, the MHB create a pool of phosphate that the mycorrhiza then use. wikipedia.org
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mycotrophy
mycotrophy Bot. (maɪˈkɒtrəfɪ) [a. G. mykotrophie (R. Falck 1923, in Mykologische Untersuchungen und Berichte II. 49), f. myco- + Gr. τροϕή nourishment: see -y3.] The state of certain plants which have mycorrhizæ growing in association with their roots, possibly as an aid in the assimilation of nutri... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ericoid mycorrhiza
The ericoid mycorrhiza is a mutualistic relationship formed between members of the plant family Ericaceae and several lineages of mycorrhizal fungi. External links Mycorrhiza Literature Exchange References Ascomycota Ericaceae Fungal morphology and anatomy Soil biology Symbiosis wikipedia.org
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The Social Life of Forests - The New York Times
Dec 2, 2020Trees and fungi were once small, unacquainted ocean expats, still slick with seawater, searching for new opportunities. Together, they became a collective life form of unprecedented might and ...
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Orchid mycorrhiza
arbuscular mycorrhiza. and ericoid mycorrhiza, but when it comes to arguably the most fundamental element involved in mycorrhizal transport carbon, orchid mycorrhiza show a wikipedia.org
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Arbuscular mycorrhiza
An arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) (plural mycorrhizae) is a type of mycorrhiza in which the symbiont fungus (AM fungi, or AMF) penetrates the cortical cells Arbuscular mycorrhiza is a type of endomycorrhiza along with ericoid mycorrhiza and orchid mycorrhiza (not to be confused with ectomycorrhiza). wikipedia.org
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Mycorrhizal bioremediation
Studies indicate that arbuscular mycorrhiza helps plants increase their magnesium uptake in soils with low amounts of magnesium. It has been found that Thlaspi has a significant arbuscular mycorrhiza association. wikipedia.org
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Acaulospora splendida
Originally reported from Costa Rica in 1988, it forms arbuscular mycorrhiza and vesicles in roots. References Diversisporales wikipedia.org
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共生とは
複数種の生物が一緒に生活している状態を、「共生」と呼びます。. これは恐らく 1877年 Frank によって初めて提唱された概念で、非常に幅広いものです。. 1879年の De Bary の定義も有名です (1887年の文献の方が有名かも知れません)。. これらにおいては、共生 ... cse.ffpri.affrc.go.jp
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Acaulospora mellea
It forms arbuscular mycorrhiza and vesicles in roots. References Diversisporales wikipedia.org
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Austroboletus occidentalis
‘Fere’ means ‘nearly’ in Latin; hence, the term ‘feremycorrhiza’ means ‘nearly mycorrhiza’. Therefore, it is not a fully developed mycorrhiza structurally; it is a ‘nearly’ mycorrhiza (with mycorrhiza-like effects on plant growth and nutrition wikipedia.org
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Acaulospora spinosa
It forms arbuscular mycorrhiza and vesicles in roots. References Diversisporales wikipedia.org
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Acaulosporaceae
Species in this family are widespread in distribution, and form arbuscular mycorrhiza and vesicles in roots. wikipedia.org
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