Mycorrhizae are fungi that grow mainly in the tissues near the surface of the roots. They are widely seen on forest trees such as the Pinaceae, Betulaceae, and Fagaceae families, and are often infested with fungi from the Matsutake family. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 菌類が主に根の表面付近の組織中に繁殖している菌根をいう。マツ科、カバノキ科、ブナ科などの森林樹木に広くみられ、マツタケ科の菌が着生している場合が多い。
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