mykoriisa
Mykoriisa is a symbiotic association between a fungus and the roots of a plant. In this relationship, the fungus colonizes plant roots and extends a network of hyphae into the soil, aiding in nutrient and water uptake while receiving carbohydrates produced by the plant through photosynthesis.
There are two major forms of mykoriisa. Ectomykoriisa (ectomycorrhiza) forms a fungal mantle around the outside
Ecologically, mykoriisa enhances the plant’s uptake of phosphorus, nitrogen, and micronutrients, as well as water, often
Distribution and applications: mykoriisa is found worldwide, especially in forests and grasslands. AM associations are common
Etymology and history: the word derives from Greek mykes (“fungus”) and rhiza (“root”). The concept has a