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Symbiotic Relationships Between Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Essential Oil-Producing Herbs: A Review of Recent Advances.
Summary: Imagine tiny, helpful fungi living on the roots of plants. These fungi, called AMF, act like a super-vitamin for herbs that make essential oils. They help the plants grow bigger, take in more food, and make more high-quality oils! Because they are natural, farmers can use them instead of harsh chemicals. This is a great boost for organic farming. The fungi also make the soil healthier and help nature thrive. Scientists are still figuring out exactly how this underground magic works, but they know it is a bright idea for the future of sustainable farming.
Tags
Oils
Plants, Medicinal
Organic Agriculture