- μύκης mykes, "fungus", and ῥίζα rhiza, "root"; pl.
ectomycorrhizas or
ectomycorrhizae,
abbreviated EcM) is a form of
symbiotic relationship that
occurs between...
-
lower bound for how late
mycorrhizal symbiosis may have developed.
Ectomycorrhizae developed substantially later,
during the Jur****ic period,
while most...
- particles, are
embedded in a
gelatinous matrix. The
hyphae of the
ectomycorrhizae can
become chlamydospores, an
adaptation that
helps the
fungus tolerate...
- tomentosus, a fungus,
produces specialized structures called tuberculate ectomycorrhizae with the
roots of
lodgepole pine (Pinus
contorta var. latifolia). These...
- spec".
Descriptions of
Ectomycorrhizae. 2: 13–18.
Montecchio L,
Rossi S,
Courty P,
Garbaye J (2006). "Descriptions of
Ectomycorrhizae.
Entoloma nitidum Quel...
- edible, it is of poor
quality and not
recommended for consumption. The
ectomycorrhizae of T. vaccinum has been the
subject of
considerable research. The species...
- nodules. Some
fungi produce nodular structures known as
tuberculate ectomycorrhizae on the
roots of
their plant hosts.
Suillus tomentosus, for example...
-
Laccaria bicolor is a
small tan-colored
mushroom with
lilac gills. It is
edible but not choice, and
grows in
mixed birch and pine woods. It is
found in...
-
karri (E. diversicolor),
plants with
which it is
suspected of
forming ectomycorrhizae.
Fruitbodies are
similar in
morphology to the
North American species...
-
addition to this, Ángeles-Argáiz et al. (2015)
describes S.
brunnea ectomycorrhizae as
having "thin and
smooth mantles in
brown to reddish-brown colorations...