Figure 22.10: Mycorrhizal Associations (A) Ectomycorrhizal fungi wrap themselves around a plant root, increasing the area available for absorption of water and minerals. (B) Hyphae of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi infect the root internally and penetrate the root cell walls, branching within the cells and forming a treelike structure, the arbuscule. (For purposes of this scanning electron micrograph, the cell cytoplasm was removed to better visualize the arbuscule.)