Soil Fungi May Be a Carbon Pool
https://eos.org/articles/soil-fungi-are-a-major-carbon-sink
By Caroline Hasler, Eos/AGU.
Excerpt: Mycorrhizal fungi—soil-dwelling fungi that exchange nutrients with plant roots—are important players in plant and soil health. A new study suggests they are also significant carbon pools. Researchers estimated that the fungi receive the equivalent of 13 billion tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually from plants—equal to 36% of current annual fossil fuel emissions....