The fungus helps the plant absorb more nutrients from the soil, and the plant provides the fungus with sugars. This relationship is _. A. Mutualism B. Parasitism C. Commensalism D. Predation 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:真菌生长在植物根部,真菌帮助植物从土壤中吸收更多养分,植物为...
Mycorrhizal fungi are better than roots at acquiring poorly mobile phosphate from the soil, which they exchange with their host plant for their sole source of carbon. In addition to their role in phosphate acquisition, AMF have other potential benefits to plants like the uptake of important ...
Prevention and Control of Fungus Gnats: Do not over water houseplants; let the soil dry to stop fungus gnat develop in the soil. Also, ensure that potted plants have good drainage. Keep the plant’s soil free of organic matter such as shed leaves and other plant parts. ...
Protocol. The use of stable-isotope probing (SIP) allows tracing specific labeled substrates into fungi leading to a better understanding of their role in biogeochemical cycles and their relationship with their environment. Stable-isotope probing combined with ribosomal RNA molecule, conserved in the th...
Parasitic on plants, causing gall formation; naked asci; example genera include Taphrina and Protomyces. Class Neolectomycetes Parasitic or pathogenic on plants; some with large ascocarps; contains 1 order. Order Neolectales Parasitic on plant roots; produces large ascocarps; forms yeastlike con...
000 different species of fungi exist. When you see a light-colored splat on a tree or rock in the woods, it is probably a lichen, which is a fungus and an alga living in a symbiotic relationship, benefiting each other. Fungi are neither plants nor animals; they are different enough to...
Leaf-cutting ants and fungus have a fascinating and complex relationship that has captured the attention of scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. These ants, found primarily in the tropical regions of the Americas, have evolved a unique agricultural system in which they cultivate a specific type ...
et al. A versatile monosaccharide transporter that operates in the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus sp is crucial for the symbiotic relationship with plants. Plant Cell 23, 3812–3823 (2011). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Lahmidi, N. A. et al. Sugar exchanges in ...
The trees have common plant disease symptoms, but the reason for the decline has never been identified. T. taxifolia's imminent extinction gains special poignancy through its close relationship to the Pacific yew (Taxus brevifolia), which produces the potent anticancer agent, taxol. An ...
known as leucocoprinaceous fungi. The cultivated fungi are found only in leafcutter nests, where they provide food for the ants in the form of the fungal strands themselves and as protein-containing bodies called gondylidia. While larvae depend on the fungus, workers also feed on plant sap. ...