Plant-fungi research. Researcher's hands displaying a transparent container that allows the roots of a leek plant to be examined. A network of fungal


Plant-fungi research. Researcher's hands displaying a transparent container that allows the roots of a leek plant to be examined. A network of fungal hyphae has been established between the two roots. This research involves arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, an an example of mycorrhizal symbiosis. These fungi are mutualistic symbionts living in the roots of many land plant species. Extensive underground fungal networks connect the roots of different plants and are essential for the uptake of soil nutrients and their transfer to the host plants. Photographed at the University of Pisa, Italy.


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