arbutoids
Arbutoids refer to a form of mycorrhizal association found in certain members of the Ericaceae, particularly plants in the subfamily Arbutoideae such as Arbutus and Arctostaphylos. The term arbutoid mycorrhiza describes the symbiotic relationship between these plants and soil fungi, which enhances nutrient uptake and root health in often nutrient-poor environments.
The arbutoid mycorrhizal morphology is considered intermediate between ectomycorrhiza and ericoid mycorrhiza. Fungal partners typically form
Fungal partners are diverse, including both basidiomycete and ascomycete lineages. The associations can involve fungi that
Ecologically, arbutoid mycorrhizae contribute to seedling establishment, plant vigor, and resilience in harsh environments such as