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Fungi provided the mechanism for plants to obtain nutrients from the soil.

Scientists believe that fungi and plants have had a beneficial relationship for millions of years. Researchers have hypothesized that land plants originated in water and then moved to land. However, for a long time they were not sure how plants were able to make this transition to land without complex roots that could absorb nutrients. Now some scientists believe that the link lies in the glomeromycetes, whose hyphae attach to plant roots to help the plants pull nutrients from the soil.

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