Glomus aids plants in absorbing phosphorus from the soil.
- Producing enough the plant nutrients, such as phosphorus (P), to meet global food demand is a significant challenge for agriculture.
- Glomus aids the submersion of phosphorus from the dirt by plants. Arbuscular mycorrhiza is what it is.
- The primary nutrient that plants require to reach maturity is phosphorus.
- Since the phosphate transporter that was cloned from Glomus vermiform (GvPT) is not found in plant-fungal structures, it cannot be a potential candidate for the fungal P efflux mechanism.
Thus, the correct answer is option 2).
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