Champignons et plantes, « amis » pour la vie depuis 500 millions d’années

4 April 2025 / Comments Off on Champignons et plantes, « amis » pour la vie depuis 500 millions d’années

For over 500 million years, mushrooms and plants have woven a delicate partnership, shaping ecosystems and nurturing life. This ancient alliance demonstrates nature’s remarkable ability to adapt and thrive, highlighting the intricate connections in our world.

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