More than 85% of land plants partner with fungi to pull nutrients from the ...
Scientists have discovered that two common human pathogens can work together by managing copper in their shared environment—a ...
A "superpowered" fungus engineered at The University of Queensland could be used to extract critical minerals from toxic ...
The networks form Earth's "circulatory system." ...
The scale is staggering: researchers estimate that Earth’s topsoil contains about 110 quadrillion kilometers of living fungal ...
The most unexpected finding was the presence of mycorrhizal fungi, which are known to depend on plant partners. These fungi ...
Moss is usually thought of as one of nature's simplest plants. It carpets rocks, clings to tree trunks and quietly survives ...
While the Dome Fire wiped out more than a million Joshua trees in the Mojave Desert, the soil fungi they depend on largely survived.
Hidden underground around the world lie 110 quadrillion kilometers of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks—webs of ...
After publication, concerns have been raised about reliability of the references. Specifically, multiple References (3, 6, 7, 19–22, 26, 30, and 32) could not be confirmed to exist, and References 5 ...
Scientists say the "hyperparasite" preys on "zombie fungus" known to infect insects before subjecting them to a gruesome ...
The first global map of underground fungal networks reveals a hidden 68 quadrillion-mile superhighway that helps sustain life ...