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Mycorrhiza and coralloids roots are found in which plant?What do these terms mean.​

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Answered by smritikumarimahato
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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. Many nodules are formed in the roots giving them coralloid appearance. Examples are Cycas and plants of Leguminosae.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

▶️ Mycorrhiza:- Pinus Mycorrhiza is a symbiotic or mutually beneficial relationship between a fungus and roots of higher plant.

▶️ Coralloid Roots:- Cycas Coralloid roots are irregular, dichotomously branched coral like roots that remain near soil surface and have a symbiotic relationship with a blue green algae like Nostoc or Anabaena.

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