Plant-growth promoting fungi

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A strain of Trichoderma fungi, one common studied plant-growth promoting fungi

Plant-growth promoting fungi (PGPF) are a diverse and heterogeneous group of non-pathogenic, filamentous, soil-borne fungi that colonize plant roots, particularly in the rhizosphere, and have a positive or mutualistic effect on plant health and development. PGPF, like their bacterial counterparts (PGPR - Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria), are a key component of the plant microbiome. Despite the name, not all fungi that promote plant growth are considered PGPF (e.g. mychorrhizal fungi).

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