Beneath forests and fields, underground fungal networks—often called mycorrhizal networks—connect plant roots, enabling trees to share water, nutrients, and chemical signals. Farmers and foresters benefit from healthier crops and resilient woodlands, while ecologists use these networks to restore degraded ecosystems. Ultimately, all life relies on this hidden web for soil fertility and carbon storage.
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