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Some were good at acquiring phosphorus from humus, others nitrogen from aging wood. Some sopped up water from deep in the soil, others from shallow layers. Some were active in spring, others in fall. There were some that produced energy-rich exudates that fueled bacteria performing other jobs, such as breaking down humus or transforming nitrogen or fighting disease, while other fungi produced fewer exudates because their jobs required less energy.
Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest
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