Agricomycetes
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Mycorrhizal Fungi
Oidiodendron sp.![Scale 3](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/3.png)
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2 POINTS
Play: Oidiodendron must be played adjacent to a PLANT SPECIES
Fact: Oidiodendron forms a mutualistic relationship with the roots of most plant species
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Graphic by Kyle McQueenkylemcqueen.net/
A mycorrhiza (Gk. μυκός, mykós, “fungus” and ριζα, riza, “roots”,[1] pl mycorrhizae, mycorrhizas) is a symbiotic (generally mutualistic, but occasionally weakly pathogenic) association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular plant.[2] In a mycorrhizal association, the fungus colonizes the host plant’s roots, either intracellularly as in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), or extracellularly as […] read more