A fungus to help plants absorb nutrients

For something that's been around longer than dinosaurs, mycorrhizae don't get a lot of screen time. These fungi have been helping plants survive since the first green things dared to crawl onto dry land – some 450 million years ago. And yet, in modern ag, especially in the sterilized world of soilless…Original Article

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