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Soil biology / Symbiosis / Fungi / Mycorrhiza / Soil inoculant / Soil structure / Seedling / Seedbed / Seed / Biology / Plant reproduction / Botany
Date: 2014-11-18 22:16:52
Soil biology
Symbiosis
Fungi
Mycorrhiza
Soil inoculant
Soil structure
Seedling
Seedbed
Seed
Biology
Plant reproduction
Botany

MYCORRHIZAL INOCULANTS BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF MYCORRHIZA Mycorrhiza is fungal organism that lives in plant roots and helps in the growth of the plants

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