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rhizomorph
[ rahy-zuh-mawrf ]
noun
- a cordlike fusion of hyphae that leads certain fungi across various substrates like a root through soil.
rhizomorph
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noun
- a rootlike structure of certain fungi, such as the honey fungus Armillaria mellea , consisting of a dense mass of hyphae
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of rhizomorph1
Example Sentences
“So there’s a lot of demolition. A lot of the wood is fairly destroyed. Then you need to track down the rhizomorphs, the roots that are pulling in the water, usually from the soil.â€
Black, stringy rhizomorphs grow through the soil into the roots and trunk of the tree and attack the wood.
Vargas, R. & Allen, M. F. Dynamics of fine root, fungal rhizomorphs, and soil respiration in a mixed temperate forest: integrating sensors and observations.
Muskat found a rhizomorph at the bottom of our tree, but the healthy-looking wood and the dead-looking mushroom suggested it wouldn’t glow.
Mr. Muskat found a rhizomorph at the bottom of our tree, but the healthy-looking wood and the dead-looking mushroom suggested it wouldn’t glow.
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