Hearts of darkness

The role of fungi in Australian ecosystems is vastly underestimated. They are by far the dominant component of the microbial network that recycles nutrients. Relationships between Australian fungi, plants and animals are complex and interlinked. Many Australian trees and some mammals rely on fungi for their existence. Research into mycorrhizal fungi is expanding rapidly. Only about 5 per cent of Australian fungi are estimated to have been named.

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