CO2 and Fungal Symbiosis
The exchange between plants and mycorrhizal fungi plays a crucial role in enhancing CO2 drawdown. While plants fix CO2 into sugars, the fungi act as an additional sink, extending the root system's reach and increasing carbon storage. Without this symbiotic relationship, the overall CO2 uptake would be significantly reduced, highlighting the importance of these underground interactions in carbon cycling.In this clip
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