EurekAlert!: How an underground fungal map of the world’s oldest, slowest-growing rainforest trees can boost the resilience of Earth’s long-term carbon sinks
How an underground fungal map of the world’s oldest, slowest-growing rainforest trees can boost the resilience of Earth’s long-term carbon sinks
Phys.org: How an underground fungal map of the world's oldest, slowest-growing rainforest trees can boost Earth's resilience
How an underground fungal map of the world's oldest, slowest-growing rainforest trees can boost Earth's resilience
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Evolutionary Biologist, Dr. Toby Kiers collects soil samples beneath one of the oldest trees on Earth, the alerce (Fitzroya cupressoides). The temperate rainforests of the Chilean Coast Range are home ...