MYCORRHIZA are important for sustaining the earth. In past decades natural environs were full of mycorrhiza, beneficial symbiotic fungi that form an association on the roots of about 90% of the world’s plants. Over time, due to chemicals, desertification, erosion, drought, compaction, loss of organic matter and other degradation, these symbiotic fungi have become less prevalent in soils and the continual tilling of land for crops has reduced the benefit of these fungi completely. Mycorrhizae are extremely important to the health of soil and in turn to the health of plants.
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