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Mycorrhizae, that help to increase phosphorous availability to plants, belong to the group of​

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Answered by Cynefin
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  • Mycorrhizae is the symbiotic relationship between the mycorrhizal fungus and the plant.

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Like Lichens, Mycorrhizae is also a mutual relationship or a symbiotic relationship between a certain type of fungi and the plant on which it is grown.

In a symbiotic relationship, the two organisms are equally benefitted in some manner. In case of Mycorrhizae:

  • The fungus provides several nutrients like Phosphorus, Nitrogen and other macronutrients, thus improving the abiotic nutrient content for the plant.

  • The plant provides food and a place to grow (shelter) to the fungus. In this way, they maintain their relationship.

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Lichens is the name of the symbiotic relationship between the algae(Phycobiont) and the fungi(Mycobiont). The algae provides food by the process of photosynthesis to the fungi, in return fungi provides water and minerals to the algae.

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Mycorrhizae is the relationship between the mycorrhizal fungus and the plant.

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It is also like lichens which is a mutual relationship between a fungi and plant.

Function of Fungi

  • It provides several Nutrient like iron, Phosphorus and other macronutrient.
  • And the plant provide a shelter the function.

This is the relationship between plant and fungus.

One more relationship is leaches between the algae and plant.

Algae also known as(Phycobiont) and the fungi also known as(Mycobiont).

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