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what is symbiotic association of gymnosperms​

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It is now known that these specialized roots are inhabited by nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria of the genus Nostoc. ... Cycads are the only gymnosperms known to participate in mutualistic symbiosis with cyanobacteria, however, other gymnosperms are well known for their association with symbiotic fungi, the mycorrhizae.

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It is now known that these specialized roots are inhabited by nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria of the genus Nostoc. ... Cycads are the only gymnosperms known to participate in mutualistic symbiosis with cyanobacteria, however, other gymnosperms are well known for their association with symbiotic fungi, the mycorrhizae.

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