Mycorrhizal fungi form underground networks that sustain plant life and help regulate Earth's climate by drawing carbon into ...
The world of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AM fungi) runs deep. They live symbiotically with around 70 percent of Earth’s ...
A living web runs through the soil beneath forests, prairies, marshes, and croplands, linking plants to fungal partners that ...
Fluorescent-tagged carbon moving through filaments of mycorrhizal fungus. (Rachael Cargill, Loreto Oyarte Gálvez (VU ...
The journal 'Science' published on Thursday the world's first planetary mapping of the density of mycorrhizal fungal ...
Scientists created the first-ever map of this vast underground fungal network and found it could stretch to the sun and back ...
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A new species of "killer fungus" has been discovered in Britain that destroys an aggressively invasive plant, raising hopes ...