rhizophagy

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. The eating of roots.
  2. The degradation of symbiotic microbes within root cells; 'rhizophagy symbiosis', or 'rhizophagy cycle', is a cyclic process whereby plants obtain nutrients from symbiotic bacteria that alternate between a root intracellular endophytic phase and a free-living soil phase. Bacteria acquire soil nutrients in the free-living soil phase; nutrients are extracted from bacteria oxidatively in the intracellular endophytic phase.

Word forms

rhizophagy

Etymology

From rhizo- (“root”) + -phagy (“to feed on”).

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