Threadlike organisms we can’t live without

Mycorrhizal fungi are tiny, threadlike organisms that are vital to a healthy, thriving, and nutrient-dense agricultural enterprise. The fungal world below our feet is more diverse and densely populated than above ground. One spoonful of microbially active soil has more life in it than there are humans on earth. Mycorrhizal fungi create a highway to transfer nutrients to various plants; they…

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