Adding nitrogen and phosphorous to the soil beneath grasslands shifts the natural communities of fungi, bacteria, and microscopic organisms called archaea that live in the soil.
Plants and fungus have a very symbiotic relationship. Along with providing nutrients, plants are able to communicate to each other through fungi’s mycelium.
Adding nitrogen and phosphorous to the soil beneath grasslands shifts the natural communities of fungi, bacteria, and microscopic organisms called archaea that live in the soil.
Plants and fungus have a very symbiotic relationship. Along with providing nutrients, plants are able to communicate to each other through fungi’s mycelium.