HOW TREES SECRETLY TALK
TO EACH OTHER IN THE FOREST
DECODER
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Sep 11, 2018
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What do trees talk about? In the Douglas fir forests of Canada, see how
trees “talk” to each other by forming underground symbiotic
relationships—called mycorrhizae—with fungi to relay stress signals and share
resources with one another.
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Read ‘Talking Trees’ in the June 2018 issue of National Geographic
magazine to learn more about the Douglas fir forests of Canada and the work of
forest ecologist Suzanne Simard.
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