linkedin post 2015-09-20 07:22:54

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MINERAL BOTTLENECK. "Soil resources tend to limit plant growth. No additional C can be fixed if water, N, or P cannot be acquired in sufficient quantities. Even in rich soils, as plant numbers increase per unit soil, resources per plant decline. Second, mycorrhizae alter the competitive outcomes between mycorrhizal plants, and between mycotrophic and nonmycotrophic plants." https://lnkd.in/e7Tq5KC View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-09-20 07:20:42

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NUTRITIONAL EXCHANGE. "Plants depend on mycorrhizal fungal filaments to supply them with a stunning proportion of their needed water and minerals. In some forests, these fungi provide the plants with up to 80% of their nitrogen and 90% of their phosphorus. The fungi, in turn, depend on plants to provide them with organic compounds needed for their own growth." https://lnkd.in/e4xrzsX View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-09-21 05:04:59

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OTHER APPLICATIONS. "Beyond the challenges posed by optical waves, cloaking has been studied and proposed for sound, mechanical, seismic, and even matter waves. This has been possible because all these phenomena are governed by wave equations, in many ways analogous to the way electromagnetic signals and light propagate." https://lnkd.in/ejq5Tyt View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-09-20 07:15:29

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BIDIRECTIONAL CARBON. "Although it had been stated that this traffic in carbon is unidirectional—plants-to-fungi—some 400 species of non-photosynthetic plants (e.g., Indian pipes) that lack chlorophyll are proof to the contrary. For these mycoheterotrophs, mycorrhizae are the primary suppliers of essential carbon compounds." https://lnkd.in/e4xrzsX View in LinkedIn
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