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Hidden fungus inside desert moss could rewrite 470-million-year story of how plants moved onto land
Mosses are survivors. They can dry into what looks like green dust, only to spring back to life minutes after rain. They can ...
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Scientists exploring harsh deserts found something hidden inside mosses that no one had ever seen before
Mosses have long been seen as the plant kingdom’s loners, surviving without the fungal partners that help most land plants ...
If lined up end to end, the thin, tubular threads that make up the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks in Earth’s topsoil ...
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Hidden Web of Fungus Inside Earth Could Reach The Sun a Billion Times
Fluorescent-tagged carbon moving through filaments of mycorrhizal fungus. (Rachael Cargill, Loreto Oyarte Gálvez (VU ...
The fungus among us: Study shows fungi form living bridges to share water between neighboring plants
In ecosystems around the world, fungi play crucial roles in supporting plant life. Their ability to form connections between plant roots can enhance water and nutrient uptake and promote plant growth.
A new species of "killer fungus" has been discovered in Britain that destroys an aggressively invasive plant, raising hopes ...
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