Mushrooms Communicate With Each Other Using Up to 50 ‘Words’, Scientist Claims
Linda Geddestheguardian.comSaved by Jonathan Simcoe and
Mushrooms Communicate With Each Other Using Up to 50 ‘Words’, Scientist Claims
Saved by Jonathan Simcoe and
One reason that many of us fail to understand trees is that they live on a different time scale than us. One of the oldest trees on Earth, a spruce in Sweden, is more than 9,500 years old. That’s 115 times longer than the average human lifetime. Creatures with such a luxury of time on their hands can afford to take things at a leisurely pace. The e
... See moreThe fungus not only penetrates and envelops the tree’s roots, but also allows its web to roam through the surrounding forest floor. In so doing, it extends the reach of the tree’s own roots as the web grows out toward other trees. Here, it connects with other trees’ fungal partners and roots. And so a network is created, and now it’s easy for the t
... See morechemical signals sent through the fungal networks around their root tips, which operate no matter what the weather.