Trees Communicate via Fungal Networks

Trees Communicate via Fungal Networks

Ecologist Suzanne Simard set out to understand why forests became unhealthy whenever foresters removed birch trees, which were believed to harm fir trees. Her research revealed that birch trees actually transfer nutrients to fir trees through an underground fungal network, maintaining the ecosystem's balance.

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