How do thermal and nonthermal am fungi affect d. Lanuginosum plants grown at high temperatures?.

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The inoculation of the soil with the thermal AM fungi affects the decreased growth in the root and shoot of the D. Lanuginosum at high temperatures. But no effect will be done by the non-thermal fungi on the D. Lanuginosum at high temperatures.Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMFs) mediate a complex series of communication events between plants and fungi to enable host plants to grow vigorously under stress conditions, resulting in an increased photosynthetic rate. Increased resilience to a variety of stresses, including drought, salinity, herbivory, temperature, metals, and fungal symbiont diseases, has been reported in numerous reports. Nearly 90% of plant species, including flowering plants, mosses, and ferns, can form interdependencies with AMF.AMF forms vesicles, bascules, and hyphae in the roots and spores and hyphae in the rhizosphere. Formation of a mycelial network by AMF with plant roots significantly improves root access to large soil surfaces, resulting in improved plant growth. Learn more about the AM fungi inhttps://brainly.com/question/3032097#SPJ4