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what is the role of fungi in agriculture

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Answered by arnavs0223
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1. Some fungi found in the soil are beneficial in commercial agriculture because their activities help to maintain soil fertility

2. Some fungi attach to the roots of some plants and help them in taking up nutrients from the soil. This is known as mycorrhizal association.

3.Gibberellin is a plant hormone that can be isolated from the fungal strain, Gibberella fujikuroi. This hormone regulates growth and influences different processes of plant development.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The fungi ability to produce a wide variety of extracellular enzymes, they are able to break down all kinds of organic matter, decomposing soil components and thereby regulating the balance of carbon and nutrients for maintain soil health.

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