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- noun Plural form of
mycorrhiza .
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Examples
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Symbiotic relationships called mycorrhizae can occur between certain soil fungi and the roots of flowering plants including garden fruits and vegetables.
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These fungi are called mycorrhizae ( "fungus-root"); two main types occur:
3. The Plants 1984
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Are vetiver roots colonized by the beneficial fungi called "mycorrhizae"?
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The particular mycorrhizae that associates itself with redwoods also confers drought resistance to redwood roots.
Dr. Reese Halter: Saving the Remaining Old Growth Redwood Forests 2010
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Key unknowns about primary productivity in the Arctic include root production and turnover and belowground allocation processes in general, including allocation to mycorrhizae and exudation.
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Recent research has covered restoration of degraded soils using mycorrhizae, the characterization of savannah-forest vegetation, auto-ecology of vegetative species, wildfire effects on floral permanence and composition and atmosphere-biosphere interactions.
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Flanagan [54] found endotrophic Arbuscula-like mycorrhizae on all ten graminoid plants examined.
Implications of current species distributions for future biotic change in the Arctic 2009
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They brought mycorrhizae and other fungi, bacteria, insects, and small animals -- everything their company poisoned on earth for a profit.
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Laboratory studies have indicated accelerated decomposition of soil organic matter in temperate forests and grasslands due to temperature and precipitation changes, or the CO2-induced enhancement of decomposition by mycorrhizae.
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That would be dependent on the soil rhizosphere and mycorrhizae,utilisation would be dependent on the soils.
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