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Mycorrhizae is a symbiotic association between [[plant roots]] and fungi. The formation of a mycorrhizal symbiosis is considered a widespread strategy of plants to obtain advantages under selection pressure in natural ecosystems. <ref> Schönbeck,F., Grunewaldt-Stöcker, G. & von Alten, H. (1994). Mycorrhizae. In C. L. Campbell, D. M. (Eds.), Epidemiology and Management of Root Diseases Benson. Springer.</ref> Mycorrhizae is one of the important set of survival mechanisms for plants living in challenging locations <ref> O’Callaghanm A.M. Mycorrhizae Fact Sheet. https://www2.nau.edu/~gaud/bio300/mycorrhizae.htm </ref>
 
 
== Definition ==
 
==Types==
 
=== Ectinycirrhiza ===
 
=== Endomycorrhiza ===
 
 
== Plant-fungi Interactions ==
 
 
 
==References==
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Revision as of 22:25, 4 May 2022

Mycorrhizae is a symbiotic association between plant roots and fungi. The formation of a mycorrhizal symbiosis is considered a widespread strategy of plants to obtain advantages under selection pressure in natural ecosystems. [1] Mycorrhizae is one of the important set of survival mechanisms for plants living in challenging locations [2]


Definition

Types

Ectinycirrhiza

Endomycorrhiza

Plant-fungi Interactions

References

  1. Schönbeck,F., Grunewaldt-Stöcker, G. & von Alten, H. (1994). Mycorrhizae. In C. L. Campbell, D. M. (Eds.), Epidemiology and Management of Root Diseases Benson. Springer.
  2. O’Callaghanm A.M. Mycorrhizae Fact Sheet. https://www2.nau.edu/~gaud/bio300/mycorrhizae.htm