William Burruss

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What was known was that older forests had a greater variety of fungi than plantations did, and these suites of species especially associated with old trees were thick and fleshy and robust and able to access resources sequestered in hard-to-get-to corners of the soil. They unlocked essential nutrients that had been held tightly for centuries, in tenacious complexes of humus and mineral particles.
Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest
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