Lexicographical Neighbors of Mycorhizae
Literary usage of Mycorhizae
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annals of Botany by IDEAL (Project) (1888)
"... mycorhizae (ie the fungus is entirely outside the cells of the root). ...
mycorhizae (ie the hyphae enter and live in certain cells of the root). ..."
2. The Physiology of Plants: A Treatise Upon the Metabolism and Sources of by Wilhelm Pfeffer (1900)
"65) that the mycorhizae, formed on the roots of forest trees by symbiotic union
with fungal hyphae, act in a similar manner to root-hairs, ..."
3. Botany for High Schools by George Francis Atkinson (1910)
"... There are many kinds of mycorhizae, but they all may be arranged into two
general kinds. Those where the fungus part is inside of the root are ..."
4. Botany for High Schhools by George Francis Atkinson (1912)
"There are many kinds of mycorhizae, but they all may be arranged into two general
... These mycorhizae are shorter, stouter and also branched more than the ..."
5. A Manual of Forestry by William Schlich (1908)
"Tr.] and a long time passes before mycorhizae are produced. Owing to this symbiosis
of plants and fungi, the former not only derive nutritive matter through ..."
6. A University Text-book of Botany by Douglas Houghton Campbell (1902)
"Endophytic mycorhizae occur in the gametophyte of species of Botrychium and
Lycopodium, as well as in the roots of their sporophytes, and in those of many ..."
7. A University Text-book of Botany by Douglas Houghton Campbell (1907)
"Endophytic mycorhizae occur in the gametophyte of species of Botrychium and
Lycopodium, as well as in the roots of their sporophytes, and in those of many ..."