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what is VAM..............​

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Answered by shakiya88
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Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae (VA mycorrhizae, or VAM) are the most abundant of a group of symbiotic fungi that infect plant roots. ... These tubes originally grow from fungal spores, extending short distances (on the order of millimeters) into the soil in search of the roots of host plants (Smith and Read 1997).

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Answered by Siddhi1137
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VAM is the abbreviation for the Italian term velocità ascensionale media, translated in English to mean "average ascent speed" or "mean ascent velocity", but usually referred to as VAM

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Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae (VA mycorrhizae, or VAM) are the most abundant of a group of symbiotic fungi that infect plant roots. ... These tubes originally grow from fungal spores, extending short distances (on the order of millimeters) into the soil in search of the roots of host plants

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