- A
mycotroph is a
plant that gets all or part of its carbon, water, or
nutrient supply through symbiotic ****ociation with fungi. The term can
refer to plants...
- "mycorrhizal cheaters". This
relationship is
sometimes referred to as
mycotrophy,
though this term is also used for
plants that
engage in
mutualistic mycorrhizal...
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- been
considered nonmycorrhizal,
recent evidence has
demonstrated that
mycotrophy may be more
spread among the
sedges than realized.
Plants that have already...
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Mycotrophy in Gilliesieae, a
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