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kökmantar

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التركية - الإنجليزية
mycorrhiza
A symbiotic relationship between the mycelium of a fungus and the roots of a plant
Product of close association between the branched, tubular filaments (hyphae) of a fungus and the roots of higher plants. The association usually enhances the nutrition of both the host plant and the fungal symbiont. The establishment and growth of certain plants (e.g., citrus plants, orchids, pines) depends on mycorrhizae; other plants survive but do not flourish without their fungal symbionts
a mutually beneficial (symbiotic) association between a plant root and a fungus, that enhances the ability of the root to absorb water and nutrients
a rootlet of a higher plant modified through integral association with a fungus to form a constant structure which differs from either component but is attached to the root system and functions somewhat as a rootlet It is usually considered to be beneficial to the associated plant
Literally "fungus root " The symbiotic association between specific fungi with the fine roots of higher plants
The association of specific fungi with the roots of specific plants Usually symbiotic
A commonly mutualistic and intimate association between the roots of a plant and a fungus (See also Ectomycorrhiza and Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza )
{i} (Botany) symbiotic shared connection between the roots of a fungus and the roots of a higher plant
"Fungus roots" or hyphae of certain fungi (mycorrhizal fungi) which are symbiotic with the plant roots on which they occur The symbiotic combination of the hyphae and the plant roots
The symbiotic relationship between trees and fungi, which results in tree roots being better able to take up soil nutrients
a symbiotic relationship between roots of higher plants and fungi the roots being surrounded by a web of fungus filaments (hypha) The fungus takes over the function of root hairs supplying the plant with water and nutrients and receiving in exchange carbohydrates
The symbiotic association of the roots of some seed plants with fungi
A symbiotic association between fungi and plant roots1
(Gr mukes, fungus; rhiza, root) Mutualistic relationship between plant root and fungal mycelium (pl = mycorrhizas)
The mutually beneficial growing together of mycelia and the root hairs of trees and other plants