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11-18-2009, 04:49 AM #1
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Mycorrhizae Information
Mycorrhizae's relationship to a plant is also usually very species dependent.
There are benefits, but for many plants its minimal.
I don't mean to diminish everyones hopes, just don't start grinding ushrooms into your soil mixtureachilles Reviewed by achilles on . Mycorrhizae Information Summarized from "Soils in Our Environment", 11th edition, Copyright 2008: Mycorrhizae are mutualistic associations between plant roots and fungi. In mutualism, both the member of the relationship (the plant and the fungi) benefit from the relationship. In a typical mycorrhizae relationship, the plant transmits organic substances to the fungi, and the fungi transmit nutrients and water to the plant's roots. The fungi extends what are called hyphae into the soil which can extend the length Rating: 5
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