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The fungus among us

Catalyst with Shayle Kann

CHAPTER

The Permanence of Soil Organic Carbon

Is there any reason to think that this, that the microisophungi would be any different in terms of permanence? Possibly because it's just a few papers that the exudates from mycorrhizal fungi might be even more important than root exudates. And then there's other fractions in the soil as well, like leaf litter and dead roots, and that may be somewhat more vulnerable to loss. But yes, we see it as part of the soil organic carbon pool.

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