How do mycrohizae function biofertilizer explain with example
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Mycorrhiza is a symbiotic association of a fungus with the roots of higher plants. The fungus absorbs water and phosphates from the soil and passes it to the plant. ... In this way, the mycorrhizae act as effective biofertilisers. The most common fungi that form mycorrhizal association with plants are Glomus species
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- Mycorhiza is the mutual interaction between fungus and roots of higher plants. ex many members of genus glomus form mycorhiza.
- The fungal association absorbs phosphorus from soil and passes it to the plant.
- plants having such association also shows other benefits also , such as resistance to root borne pathogens , tolerance to salinity and drought and overall increase in plant growth and development....
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