IPA: /ˌmaɪ.kəˈraɪ.zəl/
KK: /maɪˈkɔːrɪzaɪl/
Relating to a type of fungus that forms a beneficial association with plant roots, helping them absorb nutrients and water.
The mycorrhizal fungi play a crucial role in the health of the forest ecosystem.
Mycorrhizal is formed from "myco-" (from Greek "mukon", meaning fungus) and "rhiza" (from Greek "rhiza", meaning root). The term refers to the symbiotic association between fungi and plant roots, highlighting the relationship between the two.
Think of 'fungus' ('myco-') working together with 'roots' ('rhiza') to help plants grow — that's what mycorrhizal means.
No commonly confused words.