Fungus in Chile Highlights the Role of Fungi in the Climate
Fungi have a mutualistic relationship with trees, from whose roots they receive carbon dioxide (CO2) that helps them grow and develop.
Read MoreFungi have a mutualistic relationship with trees, from whose roots they receive carbon dioxide (CO2) that helps them grow and develop.
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Read MoreThose who have opted for gradual changes were more successful, while those who chose abrupt radical projects failed.
Read MoreChilean authorities should drop charges against journalists Daniel Labbe & Josefa Barraza and ensure reporters can work without restrictions.
Read MoreThe lack of water threatens the existence of family farming in Chile, as it forces farmers to reconvert and migrate.
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