Mycorrhizal Network

Carbon-for-nutrient exchange, network topology, and seedling establishment

Network Stats

Trees0
Seedlings0
Fungal links0
Network connected--

Carbon Flow

Total C transferred0
Seedling survival--
Avg seedling C--
Phosphorus returned0

Exchange Economics

Ectomycorrhizal fungi trade soil phosphorus and nitrogen for photosynthetic carbon from tree roots. A single tree may be connected to dozens of fungal species and hundreds of neighboring trees. The network allows carbon to flow from established trees to shaded seedlings that cannot photosynthesize enough.