Research Keyword: ecosystem services

Enhancing consistency in arbuscular mycorrhizal trait-based research to improve predictions of function

This review addresses how to better study fungal partners that help plants grow by proposing standardized methods to measure fungal characteristics. These fungi form beneficial partnerships with plant roots, improving nutrient uptake and soil health. By developing consistent measurement approaches and databases of fungal traits, scientists can better predict how these fungi affect plants and ecosystems.

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What are forests for? Social perceptions of the functions of public-managed forests following mega-fire events

This study examined how people living near Portuguese forests view these natural areas after destructive mega-fires in 2017. Researchers surveyed 1,000 residents and found three different groups based on their views: some saw forests as moderately important, others valued all forest functions highly, and a third group strongly prioritized environmental conservation. Regardless of their views, most people cared most about protecting nature and air quality, while economic uses like timber production were less important to them.

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