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A University of Kansas researcher has spent years studying "aquaterra"—his term for regions around the world once populated ...
Using more than 2.8 billion fungal sequences sampled from 130 countries, scientists map the biodiversity of Earth's underground mycorrhizal fungal communities.
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A new global atlas of underground fungi suggests that some surprising biodiversity hot spots lie hidden beneath our feet.
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Realistic Phenology Data Key to Predicting Crop Cycles – Dr Ofosu-BamfoDr Bismark Ofosu-Bamfo, a Tropical Forest Ecologist at the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR), has emphasised that ...
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