How have mycorrhizal networks changed how we view forests?
a. Mycorrhial networks have shown that forests are more interconnected than previously thought, with trees and plants communicating and sharing resources underground.
b. Mycorrhial networks have demonstrated the importance of symbiotic relationships between plants and fungi in maintaining the health and diversity of forests.
c. Mycorrhial networks have challenged the traditional view of competition between trees in forests, showing instead a complex system of cooperation and resource-sharing.
d. Mycorrhial networks have revealed the essential role of fungi in nutrient cycling and ecosystem function within forests.