Agricultural researchers recently introduced a specialized bio-inoculant containing the fungal strain *Glomus intraradices-X*, designed to bolster root absorption in wheat crops during dry spells. In controlled trials conducted across several arid testing plots, wheat fields treated with the bio-inoculant produced a 25 percent higher grain yield than untreated control plots during a severe seasonal drought. Based on these results, the researchers concluded that widespread adoption of *Glomus intraradices-X* in commercial wheat farming will effectively mitigate crop yield losses caused by future severe droughts.
Which of the following statements represent unstated assumptions upon which the researchers' argument depends? Select all that apply.
- The higher yield observed in the treated trial plots was not primarily attributable to unrecorded differences in baseline soil nutrient levels or irrigation between the treated and untreated plots.Cevap
- Repeated application of *Glomus intraradices-X* over multiple planting seasons will not alter soil chemistry in a manner that eventually impairs wheat crop drought resilience.Cevap
- CThe bio-inoculant is significantly less expensive to manufacture and distribute than existing synthetic chemical fertilizers.
- DWheat crops treated with the fungal strain will also exhibit enhanced resistance to common root pathogens under normal rainfall conditions.
- ECommercial wheat farmers currently affected by drought conditions have expressed strong interest in incorporating biological soil treatments into their management practices.