When you walk into the forest after floods recede,
you’re not just seeing mushrooms — you’re witnessing the living threads that heal the Earth. 🌏
Have you ever noticed how the soil’s color and scent change when life returns?
🔬 Scientific References (APA 7th)
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Lindahl, B. D., & Tunlid, A. (2015). Ectomycorrhizal fungi—potential organic matter decomposers, yet not saprotrophs. New Phytologist, 205(4), 1443–1447.
Rillig, M. C. (2004). Arbuscular mycorrhizae, glomalin, and soil aggregation. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 84(4), 355–363.