Biology, asked by demoamelia7, 1 month ago

explain how fungi act as biofertilisers​

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Answered by sarasultana15
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The fungus absorbs water and phosphates from the soil and passes it to the plant. It solubilises complex organic matter into simpler substances. It also provides resistance to root-borne pathogens and increases the tolerance of plant to salinity and drought. In this way, the mycorrhizae act as effective biofertilisers.

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Answered by janani5678
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The fungus absorbs water and phosphates from the soil and passes it to the plant. It solubilises complex organic matter into simpler substances. It also provides resistance to root-borne pathogens and increases the tolerance of plant to salinity and drought. In this way, the mycorrhizae act as effective biofertilisers.

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