Mycorrhizal fungi hold CO2 equivalent to a third of global fossil fuel emissions

Plants and fungi struck a deal way back when. More than 400 million years ago, plants began trading sugar made from sunlight (a.k.a. carbon) for some of the soil nutrients gathered by mycorrhizal fungi. Nearly 90% of all land plants are now part of this arrangement, so scientists estimated that the amounts of carbon flowing … Continue reading Mycorrhizal fungi hold CO2 equivalent to a third of global fossil fuel emissions