Mycelium: The Hidden Fungal Internet
Beneath the forest floor, mycelium weaves an intricate network known as the ‘Wood Wide Web.’ This underground system acts like nature’s original internet, allowing trees to share resources and communicate. Studies reveal mycelial networks facilitate nutrient exchange and signal transmission across vast distances, linking hundreds of trees. Dr. Suzanne Simard’s research shows how these networks play a crucial role in nurturing plant communities, even in urban and agricultural settings. Understanding these hidden systems offers insights into forest conservation and plant health, while transforming how we appreciate and engage with natural spaces.
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