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Researcher: Trees Communicate With One Another Through Fungi

Monday, October 13, 2014 10:14
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Dr. Suzanne Simard is a professor with the UBC Faculty of Forestry. She comes to us with the amazing discovery that mycorrhizae and mycorrhizal fungi forms networks between the trees that allow for a type of communication between the trees. It’s a symbiotic relationship; the trees provide the fungus with carbohydrate energy in return for water and nutrients that the fungi collect from the soil.

“The mycorrhizal networks form when mycelia connect the roots of two or more plants of the same or different species.” writes Dr. Simard. “Through careful experimentation, recent graduate Francois Teste determined that survival of these establishing trees was greatly enhanced when they were linked into the network of old trees.”

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