Sue Lyle

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The death of fungi in the soil, and the breakdown of the mycorrhizal symbiosis, held answers about why the little yellow spruce in my first plantations had been dying. I’d figured out that accidently killing the mycorrhizal fungi also killed trees. Turning to the native plants for their humus, and putting the fungi in the humus back into the plantation’s soil, helped the trees.
Finding the Mother Tree: Uncovering the Wisdom and Intelligence of the Forest
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