Sunday, March 12, 2023

Rhizomorph



A rhizomorph is a type of root structure that is commonly found in certain types of fungi. It is a specialized structure made up of strands of fungal hyphae, which grow and spread horizontally underground, allowing the fungus to explore and extract nutrients from the soil.
Rhizomorphs can vary in size and shape depending on the species of fungus, but they are typically dark-colored and have a stringy or cord-like appearance. They can grow to be several meters long and can spread out over large areas. Rhizomorphs can also play an important role in the spread of fungal diseases, as they can transfer the fungus from one plant to another.




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