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In forest ecology, the role of mycorrhizal fungi in facilitating inter-plant nutrient transfer was long believed to depend solely on concentration gradients between donor and recipient trees. However, recent investigations into the rhizospheric microbiome have highlighted the modulating role of mycorrhizal helper bacteria (MHB). Rather than merely accelerating hyphal elongation, specific strains of MHB synthesize volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that alter the permeability of fungal cell walls. Specifically, by suppressing the activity of fungal chitin synthase, these bacterial VOCs increase fungal membrane fluidity, thereby elevating the rate of passive glucose transport from host plant roots into the fungal sheath. Crucially, this mechanism operates independently of the host plant's photosynthetic rate, disproving the earlier assumption that fungal carbon uptake is exclusively regulated by host sugar availability. Moreover, while previous models posited that mycorrhizal networks uniformly distribute carbon among interconnected saplings, empirical measurements demonstrate that MHB-mediated transport selectively favors saplings colonized by ectomycorrhizal species over those associated with arbuscular mycorrhizae, due to differential binding affinities of the bacterial VOCs for fungal surface lectins. Consequently, in mixed-species stands, MHB activity creates localized carbon sinks that alter competitive dynamics among understory vegetation.

According to the passage, the volatile organic compounds synthesized by mycorrhizal helper bacteria directly influence fungal carbon uptake by doing which of the following?

  1. Suppressing fungal chitin synthase activity to increase fungal membrane fluidity, thereby facilitating glucose movement into the fungal sheath.Cevap
  2. B
    Accelerating the rate of host plant photosynthesis to expand the absolute availability of sugar within the rhizosphere.
  3. C
    Enhancing hyphal elongation to ensure uniform carbon allocation across both arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal networks.
  4. D
    Binding directly to fungal surface lectins to suppress passive glucose absorption in recipient understory saplings.
  5. E
    Increasing host root sugar availability by altering concentration gradients between donor and recipient trees.

Cevap

The volatile organic compounds synthesized by mycorrhizal helper bacteria influence carbon uptake by suppressing fungal chitin synthase activity, which increases fungal membrane fluidity and elevates passive glucose transport into the fungal sheath.
The passage explicitly states that bacterial volatile organic compounds (VOCs) suppress the activity of fungal chitin synthase, which in turn increases fungal membrane fluidity and elevates passive glucose transport into the fungal sheath.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Locate the specific target detail in the passage.
Identified the sentence detailing how volatile organic compounds (VOCs) operate on fungal cell walls.
Direct factual retrieval requires pinpointing explicit passage statements regarding VOC activity.
2
Analyze the explicit physiological mechanism described in the text.
The text explicitly states: 'by suppressing the activity of fungal chitin synthase, these bacterial VOCs increase fungal membrane fluidity, thereby elevating the rate of passive glucose transport from host plant roots into the fungal sheath.'
Verifying the precise cause-and-effect chain stated by the author.
3
Match the explicit detail to the semantically equivalent correct option.
The statement about suppressing chitin synthase to increase membrane fluidity and facilitate glucose movement matches the text precisely without extrapolation.
Correct GMAT Reading Comprehension factual retrieval choices paraphrase explicit details using semantic equivalents.

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