Sue Lyle

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Scientists before me have discovered that the nitrogen from decayed salmon lives in the rings of trees along the rivers from where they came. I wanted to know whether salmon nitrogen was absorbed by mycorrhizal fungi of the Mother Trees and transmitted through their networks to other trees deeper in the forest. Even more, were the salmon nutrients in the trees declining with the reduction in salmon populations and habitat loss, causing the forests to suffer? If so, could this be remedied?
Finding the Mother Tree: Uncovering the Wisdom and Intelligence of the Forest
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