What are the economic importance of saprophytes ?
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Saprophytes play an important role in soil biology. They break down dead and decaying organic matter into simple substances that can be taken up and recycled by plants. ... Saprophytic fungi use enzymes to decompose biologic material. Parasitic fungi destroy bacteria and other pathogens.
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The economic importance of saprophytes
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- Saprophytes are the organisms which feed on the dead and decaying organic matter.
- These organisms play an important role in the ecosystem as they feed on the dead and decaying organic matter and convert them into simple substances. These simple substances in turn can be reused by plants.
- Apart from their ecological importance in making the minerals and other nutrients from the wastes available for further uptake, some saprophytes have been successfully used in the food industry.
- Be it the mushrooms you eat, the yeast used in lot of food items, the fungi used to make sausages or the ones used in brewing and tanning industries, saprophytes (mainly the fungi) have an important role to play.
- Their economical importance is mainly related to food industry but they are also useful in scientific and medical researches.
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