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Mycorrhizal Fungi Have a Mutually Beneficial Relationship with Plants in Environments

Question 49

Question 49

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Mycorrhizal fungi have a mutually beneficial relationship with plants in environments with soils that


A) are saturated with water.
B) have a high clay content.
C) are acidic.
D) are low in nutrients.

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