Fungi

How do fungi benefit your plant?

Nutrient Absorption (Mycorrhizae):
Many beneficial fungi form symbiotic relationships with plant roots (mycorrhizae), extending the root system and greatly increasing phosphorus and micronutrient uptake.

Water Uptake Improvement:
Fungal networks help plants access water from a larger soil volume, improving drought resistance.

Organic Matter Decomposition:
Fungi break down complex organic materials like lignin and cellulose, releasing nutrients back into the soil.

Soil Structure Enhancement:
Fungal hyphae (thread-like structures) bind soil particles together, improving aggregation, aeration, and stability.

Disease Suppression:
Some fungi compete with or directly inhibit harmful pathogens in the root zone.

Carbon Exchange Partnership:
In mycorrhizal relationships, plants provide sugars to fungi, and fungi supply nutrients — a mutually beneficial exchange.