This week in New Scientist Magazine (available in newspaper shops or bookstores): Interview with Dr. Suzanne Simard. In 1997 she discovered that forest trees share and trade food via fungal networks that connect their roots. Her research on “the wood wide web” made the cover of Nature. She now found that these trees has a wide network in the forest even trading food with each other.
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