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- An ectomycorrhiza (from Gr**** ἐκτός ****s, "outside", μύκης mykes, "fungus", and ῥίζα rhiza, "root"; pl. ectomycorrhizas or ectomycorrhizae, abbreviated...
- mycorrhizal symbiosis. One major categorization is the division between ectomycorrhizas and endomycorrhizas. The two types are differentiated by the fact that...
- branching. They usually form monopodial (unbranched) ectomycorrhizas. The mantles of C. geophilum ectomycorrhizas are usually thick with few to many emanating...
- individual ectomycorrhizas very considerably, turnover is generally considered on a scale of months. After death, the presence ectomycorrhizas on root tips...
- of the world since the late twentieth century, A. phalloides forms ectomycorrhizas with various broadleaved trees. In some cases, the death cap has been...
- of orchid mycorrhizae. The fungi involved include those that form ectomycorrhizas with trees and other woody plants, parasites such as Armillaria, and...
- for exploitation by plant hosts by funneling water and nutrients to ectomycorrhizas, complex fungal organs on the tips of plant roots. Hyphae are found...
- F. (August 1988). "Time sequence of the infection process eucalypt ectomycorrhizas". New Phytologist. 109 (4): 451–458. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137.1988.tb03720...
- dioecious, but conifers are almost all monoecious. Some genera have ectomycorrhiza fungal ****ociations with roots (Pinus), while in some others (Cycas)...
- "Carbon–sink stimulation of photosynthesis in Douglas fir seedlings by some ectomycorrhizas". New Phytologist. 115 (2): 269–274. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137.1990.tb00452...