Sue Lyle

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The fungal threads sucked the nitrogen straight out of the springtail stomachs and delivered it directly to their plant partners. The springtails, of course, suffered a horrible death. The fungi supplied one-quarter of plant nitrogen simply with the stomach contents of springtails! I wondered if there might be an even more direct route for nitrogen to transfer from alder to pine that involved the fungi. One that bypassed decomposers like springtails.
Finding the Mother Tree: Uncovering the Wisdom and Intelligence of the Forest
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