Why mycorrhizea is important for higher plant?
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Mycorrhizae essentially form a symbiotic relationship with the roots of the plant. The fungi increases the plant's ability to draw essential nutrients from the soil (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium), thus improving the plant's ability to grow and overall health. In turn the fungi gets carbon from the plant itself. Plants with a good mycorrhizae system will require less to no fertilization in comparison with those who don't.
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Mycorrhizae essentially form a symbiotic relationship with the roots of the plant. The fungi increases the plant's ability to draw essential nutrients from the soil (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium), thus improving the plant's ability to grow and overall health. In turn the fungi gets carbon from the plant itself. Plants with a good mycorrhizae system will require less to no fertilization in comparison with those who don't.
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Benefits of Mycorrhizae:
Mycorrhizal fungi allow plants to draw more nutrients and water from the soil. They also increase plant tolerance to different environmental stresses. Moreover, these fungi play a major role in soil aggregation process and stimulate microbial activity. Therefore Mycorrhizae is important for plants.
Mycorrhizal fungi allow plants to draw more nutrients and water from the soil. They also increase plant tolerance to different environmental stresses. Moreover, these fungi play a major role in soil aggregation process and stimulate microbial activity. Therefore Mycorrhizae is important for plants.
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