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Nature 452, x (6 March 2008) | doi:10.1038/7183xb; Published online 5 March 2008

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About 85% of all plant species, most notably trees, depend on partnerships with soil fungi to thrive. The resulting mycorrhizal fungi scavenge hard-to-access nutrients and pass them on to the trees in exchange for the plants' store of carbon-rich sugar.

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