mykorritat
Mykorritat, commonly referred to as mycorrhiza, describes a mutualistic association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular plant. In this relationship, the plant supplies carbohydrates to the fungus, while the fungus extends the plant’s effective root system, aiding water and nutrient uptake and often improving soil structure and disease resistance. The association is widespread and ecologically important, influencing plant growth, nutrient cycling, and ecosystem productivity.
There are several major types of mykorritat. Ectomycorrhiza forms a sheath around the outside of root tips
Ecological and agricultural relevance is substantial. Mykorritat enhance phosphorus and micronutrient uptake, improve drought tolerance, and
Research methods to study mykorritat include root staining, microscopy, and molecular techniques to identify fungal partners