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Ep. 425 - What Data Tell Us About the "Wood Wide Web"

In Defense of Plants Podcast

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The Common Mycorrhizal Network

The concept of the wood wide web is quite vague. I like to refer to common mycorrhizal networks, which have a very precise definition. It really just means when a fungus has colonized one root, and then it grows through the soil these little hypo strands growth of the soil,. encounter the roots of another plant that is compatible with., and colonize that one. By doing that, it forms a physical connection between the two root systems. Those two plants can be of the same species or different species, as long as they're compatible with that particular fungus.

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