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    Nearly All Plants Depend on Tiny Underground Fungi. The Microbes’ Vast Global Networks Were Just Mapped for the First Time

    • Latest articles | smithsonianmag.com
    • June 18, 2026
    • Science, Smithsonian

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    If lined up end to end, the thin, tubular threads that make up the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks in Earth’s topsoil could stretch between our planet and the sun almost one billion times

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