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Mycorrhiza
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Mycorrhiza Literature Exchange, Plant Sciences, University of Tennessee
Welcome to a global clearinghouse for mycorrhizal literature. 

Mycorrhiza
Mycorrhizae are symbiotic associations that form between the roots of most plant species and fungi.  

International Mycorrhiza Society
Includes membership details, meetings, news, job opportunities, and publications. 

SoilMoist - Mycorrhizal Products
Many of our mycorrhizal fungi products contain Soil Moist water storing polymers to reduce plant stress and water management. 

Mycorrhiza
The word mycorrhiza is derived from the Classical Greek words for 'mushroom' and 'root'. 

mycorrhiza
Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary

California oak trees and mycorrhiza
California oaks are in decline because of man's activitivites, his weeds and the decline of the mycorrhizal grid. 

Mycorrhiza group - University of Helsinki
The mycorrhiza research group in Helsinki is a small group of people who study the mycorrhizal symbiosis of the boreal forest trees. 

The Edible Mycorrhizal Mushroom Research Group
The Edible Mycorrhizal Mushroom Research Group homepage. 

mycorrhiza, or mycorhiza (biology) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
mutualistic relationships, occurrence in deciduous forests, angiosperms, conifers, Ericales, fungi, orchids, trees. 

mycorrhiza - Encyclopedia.com
Product of close association between the branched, tubular filaments (hyphae) of a fungus and the roots of higher plants. 


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