Published Jun 27, 2024
The fungus among us
Heidi-Jayne Hawkins delves into the critical role of ancient mycorrhizal fungi in enhancing plant relationships and carbon storage, outlining their potential in bolstering climate strategies with their ability to sequester 13 gigatons of CO2 annually.

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