“The underground network of mushroom roots is called the mycelium, or a mycorrhizal network when it forms symbiotic relationships with plant roots. This intricate system of fungal threads connects plants, trees, and other organisms, allowing for the exchange of nutrients, water, and even chemical signals, often referred to as the "Wood Wide Web".”
“The underground network of mushroom roots is called the mycelium, or a mycorrhizal network when it forms symbiotic relationships with plant roots. This intricate system of fungal threads connects plants, trees, and other organisms, allowing for the exchange of nutrients, water, and even chemical signals, often referred to as the "Wood Wide Web".”