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A treelike microscopic structure that extends through invagination of cell membrane into plant root cells to form a mutualistic symbiosis between a glomeromycetes fungi and a plant is called: arbuscular mycorrhizae basidiocarps conidiophores ectomycorrhizae O parasitic mycorrhizae

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A treelike microscopic structure that extends through invagination of cell membrane into plant root cells to form a mutualistic symbiosis between a glomeromycetes fungi and a plant is called:

Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) symbiosis is a mutualistic interaction between certain soil fungi and fine roots of perennial plants, mainly forest trees, by which both partners become capable of efficiently colonising nutrient-limited environments.

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