The Underground Blueprint: How Mycorrhizal Fungi Could Restore the World’s Forests
Scientists mapping mycorrhizal fungi in Scotland’s hazelwoods and worldwide reveal how these hidden networks underpin forest restoration. Led by SPUN, the project shows fungi are vital for tree survival, carbon storage, and rewilding efforts. Without protecting underground biodiversity, reforestation projects risk failing. Mycorrhizal fungi may be restoration’s missing cornerstone.
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