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endotrophic, a. Bot.|ˈɛndəʊtrɒfɪk| Also (erron.) endotropic. [ad. G. endotropisch (B. Frank 1887, in Ber. d. Deut. Bot.Ges. V. 398).] Chiefly of Mycorrhiza: nourished from within; growing within the cells of plant roots. Opp. ectotrophic a.
1899Ann. Bot. XIII. 7 The presence of an endotropic mycorhiza in the roots of the Aplectrum would lessen the tendency to the formation of an ectotropic layer with a second fungus. 1903[see ectotrophic a.]. 1926Tansley & Chipp Study of Vegetation ix. 158 Endotrophic [fungi] are found mainly within the cells of the roots of herbaceous plants. 1959[see ectotrophic a.]. |