Fungal Species: Darksidea

Necromass of Diverse Root-Associated Fungi Suppresses Decomposition of Native Soil Carbon via Impacts of Their Traits

When fungi die in soil, their dead remains (necromass) affect how quickly the rest of the soil carbon breaks down. This study found that fungi with dark pigments and certain chemical compositions can actually slow down the decomposition of native soil carbon, helping more carbon stay stored in the soil longer. The researchers identified specific fungal traits like melanin content and growth rates that determine whether fungal remains promote or suppress carbon loss from soil.

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