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Startup inoculates tree seedlings with wild fungus
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More than a million trees have been inoculated with native fungi by a US start-up in the hopes of making them grow faster and store more carbon, but outside researchers say it may work, but they worry it could disrupt microbial diversity in the soil.
“At the scale they're talking about, that's a lot of soil.” Miranda Hart At the University of British Columbia, Canada.
The forestry industry has long experimented with ways to improve the growth of…
Source: www.newscientist.com