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Paris type is a pattern of mycorrhizal infection which is coil-like in morphology.
* These have direct intracellular growth to new cells.
* The mycoheterotrophic plants use this to their advantage, as well as in many tree species, such as acer.
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Paris type is a pattern of mycorrhizal infection which is coil-like in morphology.
* These have direct intracellular growth to new cells.
* The mycoheterotrophic plants use this to their advantage, as well as in many tree species, such as acer.
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Paris type
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