2) Which of the following statements best describes the results shown in the following graph? Plant size low Plant with mycorrhizal fungi Plant without mycorrhizal fungi Soil nutrient concentration high

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2) Which of the following statements best describes the results shown
in the following graph?
Plant size
low
Plant with
mycorrhizal fungi
Plant without
mycorrhizal fungi
Soil nutrient concentration
high
Question 2 options:
When there are low soil nutrient concentrations, plants are likely to have limited mycorrhizal fungi
associated with their root system.
When there are high soil nutrient concentrations, plants will have no mycorrhizal fungi associated with
their root system.
At low soil nutrient concentrations, plants without mycorrhizal fungi associated with their root system
will be smaller than plants with mycorrhizal fungi
At high soil nutrient concentrations, plants without mycorrhizal fungi associated with their root system
will be smaller than plants with mycorrhizal fungi
Transcribed Image Text:2) Which of the following statements best describes the results shown in the following graph? Plant size low Plant with mycorrhizal fungi Plant without mycorrhizal fungi Soil nutrient concentration high Question 2 options: When there are low soil nutrient concentrations, plants are likely to have limited mycorrhizal fungi associated with their root system. When there are high soil nutrient concentrations, plants will have no mycorrhizal fungi associated with their root system. At low soil nutrient concentrations, plants without mycorrhizal fungi associated with their root system will be smaller than plants with mycorrhizal fungi At high soil nutrient concentrations, plants without mycorrhizal fungi associated with their root system will be smaller than plants with mycorrhizal fungi
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