Fungal Symbiosis
Fungal symbiosis is a mutualistic relationship between two different species of fungi. This relationship is important in the natural environment, helping to mediate the exchange of nutrients and energy between organisms. In addition, some fungi are used as a source of food or medicine, while others can act as natural pest controllers. Fungal symbiosis is an essential part of the cycle of life, providing beneficial relationships between different organisms and helping to maintain a healthy, balanced ecosystem.
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