Sue Lyle

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I thought of new research on hydraulic redistribution by Douglas firs, where the deep-rooted trees lifted water to the soil surface at night and replenished shallow-rooted seedlings so they were vibrant during the day. Had anyone examined whether firs spread water through mycorrhizal networks? Perhaps they shared water to keep their community whole, replenishing their companions through times of hardship.
Finding the Mother Tree: Uncovering the Wisdom and Intelligence of the Forest
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