Researchers have produced the first global map of underground fungal networks, revealing a living web of threadlike ...
Beneath our feet lies a vast hidden fungal superhighway that helps sustain much of life on Earth—and scientists have now ...
The scale is staggering: researchers estimate that Earth’s topsoil contains about 110 quadrillion kilometers of living fungal ...
A living web runs through the soil beneath forests, prairies, marshes, and croplands, linking plants to fungal partners that ...
The first global map of subterranean fungi networks reveals how massive its reach is worldwide.
We've been underestimating fungi. The post Earth’s Underground Fungus Network Is So Gigantic That If You Stretched It Out, It ...
With machine learning and a high-resolution imaging robot, scientists measured and mapped the extent of Earth’s carbon circulatory system.
Mycorrhizal fungi form underground networks that sustain plant life and help regulate Earth's climate by drawing carbon into soils. In a study published in Science, an international team of ...
This study is led by Dr. Guanghui Yu from School of Earth System Science, Tianjin University. This study delves into the role of fungal biomass on the formation of soil stable carbon, conducted by ...
Hidden underground around the world lie 110 quadrillion kilometers of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks—webs of ...
Green roofs have become increasingly popular thanks to their benefits related to climate adaptation, mitigation, and urban biodiversity management. But, in the U.S., green roofs are typically planted ...