WWU’s Rebecca Bunn works with multinational team to better understand why plants transfer carbon to fungi in their roots

WWU’s Rebecca Bunn works with multinational team to better understand why 
plants transfer carbon to fungi in their roots

In a paper just published in the journal New Phytologist, an international group of scientists, including Western Washington University...
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