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Mycorrhizal fungi

The great connectors

Under our feet lie vast networks of fungi. They move carbon, water and inorganic nutrients through ecosystems, and form a crucial component of life on Earth. Fungal geneticist Bethan Manley explores the mysterious nature of these essential fungal webs of life

Red fly agaric, a species of mycorrhizal fungus
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AQA Nutrient cycles

OCR A Ecosystems

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