Harmful aspects of parasitic fungi.
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We see different types of plants around us. There are fungi in these plants. So how do fungi live in what part of the plant. I will present my knowledge to you. Hope you all like it.
First of all, what do we mean by life? A fungus lives in a living plant or animal and collects nutrients from that organism to harm the host plant or animal. By reaping one-sided benefits. The body of this organism is damaged by the fungus, its clothing and the beneficiary fungus is known as parasite.
What do we mean by plant parasites which play a role in fungi?
With few exceptions, most of the parasites cause great harm to us by causing various diseases in plants and animals. Our cereal producing plants are rice, wheat, jowar, sorghum, millet, dal producing plants, peas, lentils, chickpeas, vegetables, potatoes, tomato producing plants, mustard, linseed, sesame, sunflower, sugarcane, almonds, sugar producing plants. Sugarcane, beet, sugarcane producing plants, sugarcane, cotton, timber or plank producing plants are almost all affected. Some parasitic fungi cause various diseases in the body of various cattle and wild animals including humans and in some cases cause loss of life.
Some flowering plants have rhizomes and taproots. But no root room is created. During the growth of the fungus located in the soil near the branches and branches of these plants, if the branching branches of flowering plants get a chance to come in contact with the roots, they enter the branching roots or branches of flowering plants and start growing there. These mycorrhizal fungi located in the roots of autoflowering plants are called mycorrhizae. First, they take shelter in the roots of flowering plants and act like murulum and absorb various mineral nutrients from the soil and supply them to the host clothing body.
The host fungi absorb sodium, calcium, potassium, phosphorus, nitrogen, iron, copper, aluminum and other micro and macro nutrients from the soil easily.
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