Thursday, 7 May 2015
The Relationship Of Mycorrhizal Fungi To The Plant’s Roots
For many people, growing a plant simply means planting it in the soil, watering it and making sure it gets enough sunlight. However, there is actually a more complex system to ensure that your plants grow healthier by ensuring its roots get the right amount of nutrients and air from the soil. This is when mycorrhizal fungi take place.
Mycorrhizal fungi and the plant’s roots have mutual relationship. They benefit each other. This type of fungi actually serves as the root extension of your plant’s roots to ensure that more nutrients and mineral are absorbed from the soil. Many experts say that the absence of mycorrhizal fungi will greatly affect the growth of the plant as it actually serves as the nutrient-gathering fungi and protector underground.
Aside from this, mycorrhizal fungi also help in giving the roots essential air underground by separating clay platelets, binding sandy soil and ensuring better water absorption.
Trivia Info Resource: smilinggardener.com
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