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Discuss the role of fungi as fertilizers..??... ​

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Answered by hemalathaboopathy200
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The fungi help in absorption of the salts of phosphorus from the soil which is then used by plants as nutrients. Also, these fungal filaments increase the surface area for absorption of other mineral nutrients. ... The fungi which belongs to genus Glomus forms mycorrhiza with the roots of the plants

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Answered by THEGOODBOY90
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Beneficial mycorrhizal fungi have the unique ability to tap natural nutrient deposits and supply them in a usable form for plants. In nature, the expansive network of fungi systems can increase the area of nutrient uptake in the soil for roots by a scale of 1,000.

1.Fungi are decomposers (saprobes) and break down dead, organic substances, releasing nutrients into the soil.

2. Fungi can be parasitic/pathogens to plants and animals.

3. Fungi are mutualists. Through mychorrhizal fungi, they help plants get more water and nutrients and in return, plants perform the photosynthesis.

4. Lastly, fungi can form lichens with algae. In this relationship, the fungi partner provide nutrients like carbon dioxide and water and gives the lichen its shape. The algae goes through photosynthesis and provides the food for the lichen.

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