Sue Lyle

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They had better nutrition—the rich birch leaves building the soil—and less Armillaria root disease, the bacteria along the birch roots providing a bundle of nitrogen and immunity with a potent mix of antibiotics and other inhibitory compounds. Grown intimately together, this forest had almost twice the productivity of the stands where we’d trenched between the species two decades earlier.
Finding the Mother Tree: Uncovering the Wisdom and Intelligence of the Forest
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