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An ectomycorrhiza is a mutualistic relationship occurring between fungi and the root systems of certain plants. Unlike other mycorrhizae, ectomycorrhizae aid | An ectomycorrhiza is a mutualistic relationship occurring between fungi and the root systems of certain plants. Unlike other mycorrhizae, ectomycorrhizae aid their hosts by creating networks of hyphae surrounding roots. These networks mediate the exchange of nutrients to plants and carbon to fungi.<br> <ref>[https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s00572-009-0274-x.pdf Tedersoo, L., May, T and Smith, M. "Ectomycorrhizal lifestyle in fungi: global diversity, distribution, and evolution of phylogenetic lineages" 2009. Mycorrhiza 20:217–263.]</ref> | ||
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Introduction
An ectomycorrhiza is a mutualistic relationship occurring between fungi and the root systems of certain plants. Unlike other mycorrhizae, ectomycorrhizae aid their hosts by creating networks of hyphae surrounding roots. These networks mediate the exchange of nutrients to plants and carbon to fungi.
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Nutritional Exchange
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Genetic Upregulation
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Edited by Ronan Daly, student of Joan Slonczewski for BIOL 116 Information in Living Systems, 2021, Kenyon College.