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Soil and Plant Nutrition
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Section 3

Nutritional Adaptations of Plants

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Nitrogen Fixation: Root and Bacteria Interactions

Plants cannot extract the necessary nitrogen from soil, so they form symbiotic relationships with rhizobia that can fix it as ammonia.

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Mycorrhizae: The Symbiotic Relationship between Fungi and Roots

Many plants form associations called mycorrhizae with fungi that give them access to nutrients in the soil, protecting against disease and toxicities.

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Nutrients from Other Sources

Many species of plants are unable to make their food via photosynthesis and must acquire nutrients in a variety of additional ways.

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