JAN 24 2020 | STANFORD REPORT | POSTED IN: RESEARCH, FACULTY
Ectomycorrhizal fungi have existed for millions of years. Forming symbiotic relationships with plants, including pine, birch, oak and willow tree species, their sprawling filaments support ecosystems throughout their reach. These are critical organisms for the functioning and the health of forests.
JAN 24 2020 | STANFORD REPORT | POSTED IN: RESEARCH, FACULTY
Ectomycorrhizal fungi have existed for millions of years. Forming symbiotic relationships with plants, including pine, birch, oak and willow tree species, their sprawling filaments support ecosystems throughout their reach. These are critical organisms for the functioning and the health of forests.