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Explain Fungi as Bio fertilizer​

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Answered by dhruvinkachhadia
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Fungi as biofertilizers:

(a) Fungi form symbiotic association with plants (mycorrhiza).

(b) The fungal symbiont absorbs phosphorus from soil and passes it to the plant.

(c) Many members of the genus Glomus form mycorrhiza.

(d) Mycorrhiza shows the following benefits

  • Resistance to root borne pathogens.
  • Tolerance to salinity and drought.
  • Overall increase in plant growth and development.

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Answered by sapnasharma10031986
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Discuss the role of fungi as biofertilizers. ... 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. Hence, mycorrhiza can be used as biofertilizers.

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