Symbiotic fungi inhabiting plant roots have major impact on atmospheric carbon, scientists say

Wednesday, January 8, 2014 - 17:50 in Earth & Climate

Microscopic fungi that live in plants' roots play a major role in the storage and release of carbon from the soil into the atmosphere, according to new research. The role of these fungi is currently unaccounted for in global climate models.

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