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Retaining deadwood in disturbed forests reduces changes to soil fungal communities and promotes regeneration

Events such as storms that cause significant damage to forest trees have obvious effects above ground. What happens below ground is less apparent, and less studied. Knowledge of impacts on fungal communities and carbon stocks, however, is important for informing optimal management. In particular, the symbiotic fungi that help trees to grow can be negatively impacted by disturbance, new research shows – which could be key in natural forest regeneration. Click here to read more

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date:  11/10/2022