endomikorrhizák
Endomikorrhizák, also known as arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), are a group of symbiotic fungi that form associations with the roots of most terrestrial plants. This mutualistic relationship is one of the most widespread and ancient on Earth, playing a crucial role in terrestrial ecosystems. The fungi establish a physical connection within the plant root cells, forming characteristic branched structures called arbuscules, where nutrient exchange occurs.
In this symbiosis, the plant provides the fungus with carbohydrates produced during photosynthesis. In return, the
Endomycorrhizae are vital for soil health. The fungal hyphae contribute to soil aggregation, improving soil structure,