Ancient symbiosis between plants and fungi: Important insights for sustainable agriculture

TER | CeMESS

Almost all plants live in close symbiosis with so-called mycorrhizal fungi – an important symbiosis for absorbing essential nutrients. In their new study, a team led by ecologist Christina Kaiser from CeMESS has now discovered that this mycorrhizal symbiosis is very sensitive to imbalances of certain nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium) in the soil. The results have recently been published in the renowned journal The New Phytologist.