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Quantum change occurs when an organisation drastically alters its strategic direction and develops its capacity to solve problems and achieve high performance.
Mycorrhizae
Symbiotic associations between the roots of plants and a fungus, enhancing nutrient and water uptake for the plant and providing carbohydrates for the fungus.
Atmospheric Nitrogen
The form of nitrogen gas (N2) that makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere, largely inert and not directly usable by most organisms.
Fungal Bodies
The physical structure of a fungus, including both the visible fruiting body and oftentimes an extensive network of hyphae known as the mycelium.
Vegetative Reproduction
A form of asexual reproduction in plants where new individuals are formed from the vegetative parts of the parent plant, such as roots, stems, or leaves.
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