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How is the mycorrhizal association helpful in absorption of water and minerals in plants?

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A mycorrhiza is a symbiotic association of a fungus with a root system of higher plants. The fungal filaments form a network around the young root or they penetrate the root cells. The hyphae have a very large surface area that absorb mineral ions and water from the soil from a much larger volume of soil that perhaps a root cannot do. The fungus provides minerals and water to the roots, in turn the roots provide sugars and N-containing compounds to the mycorrhizae.
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