Biology, asked by manseekalanke, 5 months ago

how do fungi destroy chemical pesticide in soil

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Answered by ItzTwinklingStar
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Fungi, bacteria and protozoans are those microbes that destroy the chemical pesticides in soil. ... Mushrooms and toadstools are examples of fungi, but they are multi cellular. So they are not considered as microbes. Yeasts are single-celled and considered as fungi, so they can be called as microbes.

Answered by intelligentboy770
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Fungi is such a type of unstructured element which helps us even harm us , fungi absorb the pesticide present in soil and and let the insects to destroy the fields....

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