Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Europe will take many farm fields out of use, but the soil is tired and over-fertilized, so weeds like thistles take over and stop native plants from growing. A Dutch study found that planting a wide mix of native seeds reduced thistles, and that sprinkling soil from old, unfarmed fields (which adds tiny helpful organisms like fungi and nematodes) helped seeds do better. Because long-used fields seem to lack beneficial microbes and have many disease organisms, researchers conclude you must rebuild the soil’s tiny living community as well as plant many kinds of seeds—so adding beneficial microbes with seeds may speed the land’s recovery.
Logic Breakdown
Find the sentence linking poor seed success to aggressive disease organisms and infer how removing those organisms would affect native-plant survival.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage26.It can be inferred from the passage that if the disease organisms mentioned in the third sentence of the final paragraph were eliminated in a plot of land that had been in constant agricultural use, which one of the following would be the most likely to occur?
Correct Answer
C
Support: "Researchers have concluded that this is because fields farmed for many years are overrun with aggressive disease organisms, while, for example, beneficial mycorrhiza—fungi that live symbiotically on plant roots and strengthen them against the effects of disease organisms—are lacking." Also: "The seeds sown on these enriched plots have fared better than seeds sown on the unenriched plots..." Reasoning: The passage identifies aggressive disease organisms as a principal reason seeds fare poorly on long-farmed land. Eliminating those disease organisms would remove a key cause of seed failure, so the chance of survival of a beneficial native plant would increase.
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