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Mycorrhiza and coralloid roots are found in which plants? What do these terms mean?

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Answered by itzX
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Explanation:

Mycorrhiza is a symbiotic association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular plant. Mycorrhiza is found in some genus of gymnosperms; like Pinus. Coralloid Roots: These roots show a symbiotic association but in this case, the association is with nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria.

Answered by Arathikrishna
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They are found in Gymnosperms like pinus and cycas

The roots of some plants having fungal association is called mycorrhiza (eg. Pinus)

The roots of some plants associated with Nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria called coralloid roots(eg.cycas)

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