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There's an Astounding Amount of Fungi Beneath Our Feet

There's an Astounding Amount of Fungi Beneath Our Feet
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Researchers have created the first global map of mycorrhizal fungi, a vast underground network that facilitates nutrient exchange between plants. The study highlights the importance of these networks in carbon sequestration and ecosystem health.

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Understanding these fungal networks is crucial for global conservation efforts and climate change mitigation strategies.

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