Fungis aren't plants. Yeast, Mushrooms, and Mold would all fall under the Fungi catagory, though
This is an example of mutualism, a type of symbiotic relationship where both parties benefit. In this case, mycorrhizal fungi enhance the plant's nutrient and water uptake, while the plant supplies carbohydrates to the fungi. This mutual exchange supports the growth and health of both organisms.
it is a fungi.
Many plant diseases are caused by fungi through their spores. For example white rust of crucifers is caused by Albugo candida. Its mode of transmission is by wind born conidiospores.Many plant diseases are caused by fungi though their spores. For example white rust of crucifers is caused by Albugo candida.Its mode of transmission is by wind borne conidiospores.
Some examples of mutualism include the relationship between bees and flowers, where bees pollinate flowers in exchange for nectar. Another example is the relationship between plants and mycorrhizal fungi, where the fungi help the plant absorb nutrients from the soil in exchange for sugars produced by the plant through photosynthesis.
No, fungi are not flowering plants. They belong to their own kingdom, Fungi, separate from the Plant Kingdom. Fungi reproduce through spores, while flowering plants reproduce through seeds within flowers.
Definitionally speaking, if something is a plant, it cannot have a fungal component since fungi are not plants. However, a lichen is often considered by laymen to be a plant (even though it is actually a symbiotic relationship of two or more organisms). A lichen is the most common example of algae and fungi working together.
Mycorrhizal association is a symbiotic relationship between fungi and plant roots. The fungi help enhance the plant's ability to absorb nutrients from the soil, while the plant provides the fungi with sugars produced through photosynthesis. This relationship is beneficial for both the fungi and the plant.
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S. A. J. Tarr has written: 'The fungi and plant diseases of the Sudan' -- subject(s): Phytopathogenic fungi, Plant diseases 'A supplementary list of Sudan fungi and plant diseases' -- subject(s): Fungi, Plant diseases
no, smut is an example of basidiomycete fungi.
An example of something that is neither plant nor animal is a fungus. Fungi belong to their own kingdom and are distinct from both plants and animals. They obtain nutrients through absorption rather than photosynthesis.
Fungi is part of the Plant Kingdom.