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specific living communities (symbioses) with bacteria and fungi, and through active substances raise the rate of bacterial multiplication in the root-near soil space, the rhizosphere, by fifty to a hundredfold.[1] The acid excretions (carbonic acid, malic acid) also contribute to the breaking-down of the minerals.

  1. Wilhelm Troll, Karl Höhn: Allgemeine Botanik, Stuttgart 1972, S. 499.