mykorrhízának
Mykorrhízának refers to the symbiotic association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular plant. This mutualistic relationship is crucial for the survival and growth of many plants, particularly in nutrient-poor soils. The fungus, in exchange for carbohydrates produced by the plant through photosynthesis, significantly enhances the plant's ability to absorb water and essential mineral nutrients, such as phosphorus and nitrogen, from the soil.
There are two main types of mycorrhizae. Ectomycorrhizae, common with trees like pines and oaks, form a
The benefits of mycorrhizal associations extend beyond nutrient uptake. They can improve soil structure, protect roots